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07-12-1988 (City Council) Agenda Packet DATE POSTED 7-8-88 TIME POSTED 6:00 P.K. AGENDA REGULAR MEETING, CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS JULY 12, 1$S8 7:ff P. N. COUNCIL CHAMBERS MUNICIPAL COMPLEX 2000 HIGHWAY 78 CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS 1 1 - 14 Consider approval of minutes of the June 28th meeting 2 15 Consider re-appointment of Mr. Raymond Sweeney to Construction Trade Board PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES 3 16 - 25 Consider approval of Ordinance levying assessments against property owners, setting time payments, rate of interest and filing a charge and lien against said property 4 26 - 29 Consider approval of Ordinance establishing the Speed Zone for Highway 78 NEW BUSINESS 5 30 - 33 Consider approval of Temporary Utility Easement for Sewage Lift Station from B. C. Wood Estate 6 34 - 38 Consider approval of Temporary Utility Easement for a Sanitary Sewer Line from B. C. Wood Estate 7 39 - 41 Consider approval of the Final Plat and Acceptance of Water and Sewer Lines for Moussa/Switzer Property located on Highway 78 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 8 42 - 44 Consider approval of request from Corp. of Engineers for hunting area in the wooded area adjacent to the Dam (this property is within the City Limits of Wylie) ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS APPROVAL OF PURCHASE/PAYMENT 9 45 - 47 Consider approval of Construction Draw No. 1 in the amount of $76 ,117 .50 to Rushing Paving on the laying of a 12" Water Main in Birmingham St . 10 48 - 49 Consider approval of Lane & Assoc. invoice in the amount of $9,500 .00 for appraisal reports for Street Program 11 50 Consider authorization for staff to seek bids on the purchase of used Motor Grader 12 ORAL Presentation of State of the City Financial Report GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 Citizen Participation 14 Council Discussion 15 Adjourn CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES JUNE 28, 1988 The Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, June 28 , 1988 at 7 :00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by law. Those present were Mayor Chuck Trimble, Mayor Pro Tem John Akin, Council Members Ortie Messenger, Marvin Blakey, Bud Naish, and Chris DiTota, City Manager John Pitstick, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, Finance Director James Johnson, Assist . Engineer Ron Homeyer, Chief of Police Royce Abbott, and Public Works Superintendent Don White. Councilman Swartz was out of town. Mayor Trimble called the meeting to order and Councilman Messenger gave the invocation. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes being submitted were for the June 14th and June 16th meetings. There being no corrections or additions , a motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to approve as submitted . Seconded by Councilman Naish. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor , Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS WHOSE TERMS EXPIRE IN JULY, 1988 : There were two members needed for the Park and Recreation Board . Motion was made by Councilman Naish to re-appoint Ron Ferguson and to appoint Bill Emsoff . Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Akin. There was one member needed for the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion was made by Councilman DiTota to re-appoint Brian Chaney. Seconded by Councilman Messenger . Two members needed for the Construction Trade Board. A motion was made to appoint Kevin Altimier . Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Akin. Mayor Trimble called for a vote on all the above motions. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor , Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor . These motions carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL FIRE AID WITH THE CITY OF FAIRVIEW: This is the same type of agreement the City has with Plano, Murphy, St. Paul , Sachse and other surrounding cities . Motion was made by Councilman DiTota to approve the Mutual Fire Aid Agreement with the City of Fairview. Seconded by Councilman Messenger . The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor , Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor , and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF RE-DESIGNATING LUNCH ROOM IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR SMOKING AREA FOR EMPLOYEES: Staff is suggesting the room adjacent to the Council Chambers and moving the air purifier from the lunch room to this room. Councilman Ditota wanted to know the cost of moving the air purifier instead of purchasing another one. City Manager John Pitstick said the cost of a new one is approximately $2 ,000 . and to move the one we have is approximately $220 .00 . Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know if there was any other cost involved in re-designating the lunch room. City Manager John Pitstick said no, the room originally designated as the lunch room is included in the area that has been closed off for future growth. The air purifier is the only thing to move. Motion was made by Councilman DiTota to approve the re-designating the lunch room in order to provide for a smoking area for employees. Seconded by Councilman Messenger . The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . AUTHORIZATION FOR CITY MANAGER TO SIGN LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE U. S. GOVERNMENT CENSUS BUREAU: Councilman Naish said that according to the letter in the packet, the Census Bureau made an offer prior to the last Council meeting stating they would pay for the utilities. City Manager John Pitstick said the letter was brought to him after the last meeting . City Manager John Pitstick also stated that staff had talked about $80 .00 per month would cover the utilities for the area in question (which is the area Lifeline is using right now) . Motion was made by Councilman Naish to grant authorization to the City Manager to sign lease agreement with the U. S. Government Census Bureau. Seconded by Councilman DiTota. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor , Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF REQUEST FROM CORP OF ENGINEERS FOR HUNTING AREA IN THE WOODED AREA ADJACENT TO THE DAM: This area is within the City Limits of Wylie. Mayor Trimble stated this is due to the City Ordinance not allowing discharge of fire arms within the City limits. City Manager John Pitstick said it will be used in the future for trails and parks , but at the present time we do not use it . The question came up of who would be responsible if some one was shot . City Manager John Pitstick said the Corp. of Engineers . City Manager John Pitstick said he had checked with the city attorney and he did not have a problem with this. Mayor Trimble said to table this item until we had a letter from the attorney stating who would be responsible in case of a shooting . APPOINTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE: Staff recommends Dr. Ted Trimble . Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to appoint Dr. Ted Trimble as Health Officer for the City of Wylie. Seconded by Councilman DiTota. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor , Councilman DiTota - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor . DISCUSSION AND APPROVAL OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PARADE : City Manager John Pitstick said there is a letter in your packet from the Chamber as of this afternoon, there is one change in this letter. They are requesting to use the area around the old Police Station for the carnival . City Manager John Pitstick said there was some concerns about the parade, as they are requesting to cross Highway 78 . Councilman Messenger said he spoke with Mr. Joe Wakefield and he will have six people who have worked the Cottonbowl parade and after speaking with him, I feel they can handle it . Elaine Mayes of the Wylie News said that this has been done in the past and the Chamber would like to include the whole City. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to approve the parade route and the carnival location. Seconded by Councilman Messenger . The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor , Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . PRESENTATION FROM COLLIN COUNTY HUMAN SOCIETY REGARDING COUNTY WIDE ANIMAL CONTROL: Jenifer Golden of the Collin County Human Society stated that this project was started several months ago. They are trying to pull the County together and utilize animal control through out the County. Ms. Golden gave a presentation on other cities budgets versus what they would pay to Collin County in this joint animal control project. It was stated by Ms. Golden that there would be one animal control officer for each area, the Wylie area consisted of Wylie, Farmersville, Josephine, Lavon, Nevada, Royse City, St. Paul and Sachse. If Wylie so chooses to join in this project, you would have an officer on the streets eight (8) a day for the area your City is in. After hours is handled as you handle it now. Councilman Naish wanted to know how many days before euthanatizing the animals . Ms. Golden said we have no time frame, after the holding time, it may be three (3 ) days or one Year depending on how crowded the shelter is. Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know how much success the City has on adoption of our animals . Mr . White said if we pick up animals and they are not claimed in seven (7 ) days , it goes up for adoption provided we have room, after seven (7) days , we take the animal to Garland. Before they can reclaim the animal , it has to have shots, city tag, and fees have to be paid. Mr . White said we have been very successful . Councilman Blakey wanted to know the response time to answering a call . Mr . Kenneth Payne, Animal Control Officer for Wylie, said it depends on what is going on at the time the call comes in . Ms. Golden also spoke on a program to spay/neuter animals. Councilman Naish wanted to know how they were allowed to spay/neuter. Ms . Golden said they have a contract the people have to sign giving us permission to. City Manager John Pitstick said from staffs stand point, we are currently spending $38 ,000 , receive approximately $5 ,800 on tags and fees. Collin County is going to charge us $22 ,000 per year, good point is responsibility and liability would be theirs . Concern staff has is the level of service we would be getting, our shelter is not in the best of shape. Collin County would purchase our truck, yet we may get more problems from citizens on they way this is being handled . This would be governed by a private board. It looks good on paper , but I have concern on the level of service we would be getting. Our area is a large area and I do not know what kind of response time could be given. Councilman Naish said in Wylie we have one person, but if he has this larger area, he maybe in Farmersville when we have an emergency here. Councilman DiTota wanted to know how many hours are spent in the shelter . Mr . Kenneth Payne said two to three hours a day. Councilman Naish said in case of vacation or he is out sick, what happens . Mr . White said he has a person in public works that is trained for backup. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said if this started next week, we would be covering all the other cities, what would happen to us . Councilman Naish wanted to know if Ms . Golden ' s employee was out, what would she do. Ms . Golden said we have other employees . Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know what we collected on fees. Mr . White said for city tags - $3 .00 , for impoundment $20 .00 , for adoption $10 .00 . Mr . Payne is currently working on a spay/neuter program to bring to Council for approval . City Manager John Pitstick said that Collin County would be more progressive in enforcing tags and in the news media. Councilman Messenger wanted to know what would happen to Mr . 3 Payne. City Manager John Pitstick said he would be offered a position with us or an offer to go to Collin County. City Manager John Pitstick said we would save $10 ,000 but what are we getting in service. Councilman Messenger wanted to know how much we are talking about in contributing a preagreed upon fee for the construction of a central shelter facility at a later date. Ms. Golden said at this point , we do not know. Mayor Trimble thanked Ms. Golden for coming out and that this would be discussed at a later date in a work shop. Mayor Trimble called for a 10 minute recess . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE 1988 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM - BIRMINGHAM & STONE STREETS: City Manager John Pitstick stated that some of you are here for Callie Ct . and Ballard St. , but it will come in the next couple of meetings . We have done the assessment on Birmingham and Stone. City Council passed an ordinance to assess one third to property owners on the reconstruction of streets . The enhancement to property has come in less than the assessment except on four properties . The City will only get back 31% of the cost of the reconstruction on Birmingham and Stone . Single Family and Commercial properties will be appraised different. Staff is recommending we charge the lesser of the two (enhancement or assessment) . There is a payout plan, you can pay within thirty days after completion, or you can pay on a one (1 ) year, two (2 ) year , or three (3 ) year time frame and it can be added to your water bills. Councilman Naish wanted to know if the citizens have been told what the difference of black top and concrete was . Mr . Ron Homeyer said over the hold project we would have saved $40,000 . Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know when the people were notified . City Manager John Pitstick said 15 days ago letters went out with assessment or enhancement figures on them. Mr. James Johnson said appraiser cost is $10 ,000 . Mr . Homeyer said the engineering cost was $15,000 on Birmingham and $10 ,000 on Stone. Mayor Trimble opened the public hearing and requested each person wishing to address the Council to come to the front and to state their name and address for the record. Mr . Mac Boles - Rt . 2, Box 79C, Nevada - owner of the property at 409 Birmingham. Why are we being charged for the street? Where are taxes going? City Manager John Pitstick said we had several public hearings on if we should or should not do the streets. Council decided to borrow $600 ,000 for Streets and to assess the property owners one third of the cost. Enhancement to property is $3 ,000 . this would increase the value of your house after the street is put in. Mr. Boles said this is the first time he had heard of a City charging the people for a road . Councilman Blakey wanted to know if this has not been a city ordinance for some time. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said since about 1964 the Council decided on the one third policy. Mayor Trimble said that taxes were not for the construction of streets . Mr . Boles said we do not want the road to be reconstructed. Why rebuild when trucks are the ones tearing the streets up. Councilman Naish said the City had a survey and a large number of the citizens wanted the streets fixed and to do it right. Get the seed money and start the street program and each year add to it . Councilman DiTota said the reason these two streets are being done is due to the staff reports on the ones that needed major repairs . Mr . Boles wanted to know the way we can be billed . City Manager John Pitstick said you can take up to three years to pay if you so chose, with 8% interest . Mr . Boles wanted to know why there was I interest . Councilman Naish said that the City borrowed the money and we are having to pay interest . Mr . Boles wanted to know if the estimate was based on $28 .00 per square foot. Mr. Homeyer said no contract price from the bids that came in. Mr . Boles said were the assessments based on front footage. Mr . Homeyer said yes . City Manager John Pitstick said the one third cost of the street is $4 ,600 and the enhancement is $3 ,000 , you would only pay $3 ,000 . Mr . Boles said one property owner house is the same as mine and yet he is paying a lot less than I have to pay. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said th3ere was an independent appraiser that did these appraisals. Mr. Boles wanted to know if this area is planned to be commercial . Mr. Faires said residential with small area for commercial . Mrs . Nell Turner, I am speaking for my parents, Mr. & Mrs . Cecil Bardin, who are on social security and reside at 507 S. Birmingham and receive $600 .00 a month. Their payments will be $93 .00 per month, is there any way people like this can be helped. City Manager John Pitstick said there is a three year payout and at the end of this time if it is not paid there will be a lien on the property. Mayor Trimble said we did make an allowance when we did the taxes . We gave a large discount . Mr. Bardin wanted to know what we went by. Mayor Trimble said the width of the front . Mr. Bardin said your letter says 106 ft . and my abstract says 75 feet . Mr . Bardin also wanted to know who gives the City the authority to take a lien on property. Mayor Trimble said it is a State Law. Mr . Bardin said if you didn' t know how you were going to pay the money back, why did you borrow it . I could not go to the bank to borrow and tell them I did not know how I was going to pay it back, they would not let me borrow the money. I think everyone one of you made a fool of yourselves. Mrs . Turner said when we pay for this will this be the last time. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said in the past we have gone door to door to inform the people. Mrs . Turner stated when the school did their work and the school buses are what has torn up this street. Mayor Trimble said the school is paying for their part it is $41 ,685.20 . Mrs . Turner said you borrowed $600 ,000 . for this, what is the rest going for. City Manager John Pitstick said the street reconstruction cost is $451 ,000 . , new water lines on Birmingham is costing $107 ,000 . and the balance for engineering cost and several small projects. We are only collecting 31% and the difference will come from tax money. The water line that is being put in on Birmingham is not being charged back to the property owners . Mrs. Turner said the appraisal on their house has never been over $5 ,000 . and suddenly it has jumped to $16 ,000.00 , after this is fixed, then the appraisal will jump up again. City Manager John Pitstick that the appraisals are done by Central Appraisal District, and he does not doubt that it has gone up. Mrs . Turner also wanted to know the difference in the rate that people are paying, from $6 .00 to $7 .00 that is also because of the 60/40 and 30/70 . City Manager John Pitstick said some of that but the majority of that is the actual enhancement is to the property. The appraisal report shows if we build this type of street, then this is what it would add to the value of the house. Mrs . Turner said the main concern is to give senior citizens a break. Mrs. Pinkie Bardin owners the property at the corner of Birmingham and Citizen, stated she was on disability Social Security and you have borrowed the money and are paying it back out of taxes. Then we are paying twice. Mr . Steve Ahrens of 409 N. Gaston said if this is increasing the property value by 14%, it will increase the tax dollars also . City Manager John Pitstick said it may or may not, this is an independent appraiser and Central Appraisal will do the work for tax purposes. Mr . Ahrens said it is double indemnity. They pay now and in two years their appraisal goes up and they pay again. Councilman Messenger said when you buy a house it has concrete streets and sidewalks and the builder gets that cost when he sells . They theory is to do it right and concrete will last 20 years . The survey that went out, came back with 80% of the people saying we had bad streets and that was the number one priority. Councilman DiTota said staff came in with asphalt that would last 10 to 15 years and City was paying for a loan for 20 years , so Council ask staff to get a 20 year life street. Councilman Naish said the concrete street has less maintenance, I live on the west side of town and may drive down Birmingham twice a year and yet I will be paying for part of this street with my taxes . We need to start somewhere. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said that Councilman Messenger made a good point, all the subdivision now pay for concrete streets and they will be participating in these streets also . We feel like everyone will use all the streets . City Manager John Pitstick said eventually we are going to do all the streets and everyone will be assessed . Mayor Pro Tem Akin said this $600,00 is seed money, it means that you use seed money and keep going , but we are tying up 70% of our seed money into one project and a lot of this is going to go into a long payout and we are not going to be able to keep doing streets . Mr . Ahrens said are we going to budget more money for streets . City Manager John Pitstick said yes , and we want to do more streets and maintenance program on the streets . Councilman DiTota said I am hearing that everyone thinks all citizens should be paying but the Council did not feel we were ready for a full bond program. City Manager John Pitstick said he is saying to get a five to ten million dollar bond package and let it be paid for through taxes . Mayor Pro Tem Akin said we have all paid for these streets, I live on an asphalt street and we have been patching and re-patching patches for a long time and it is costing the tax payers a lot of money. I admire this step but I cannot support it because of other things. Rev. Jim Laudell of the First Assembly of God Church, stated that he wished there were other means of taking care of the street reconstruction . The school takes the majority of the road and most of the traffic is from the school not residents . Rev. Laudell wanted to know if it would be better for their church to hire their own appraiser and see what they come back with. City Manager John Pitstick said if they wanted to they could. Rev. Laudell stated they were for any improvements in Wylie. To look at these costs in this time, I would wish for a five year payout instead of a three year payout . When would this be effective. City Manager John Pitstick said thirty (30) days after completion. City Manager John Pitstick said he could check with the Attorney, but he thought State law sets the three year payout with 8% interest. Councilman DiTota wanted to know if the property owners could get a home improvement loan from the bank with a longer payout . Councilman Messenger said with a higher interest rate. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said the City has worked with the bank in the past . Councilman Messenger said the majority of the Council wants to work with the people and we are not trying to do something to shove it down their throats . We are trying to do for the benefit of everybody, Senior citizens with fixed income is really valid, I wish our City Attorney was here tonight . Councilman Naish said we want an active participation because this is the seed money. Rev. Laudell said he appreciated knowing that the Council wanted the property owners to come and give their opinion. I would appreciate it if you would table this until the attorney is available. Mrs . Marge Feivor of 315 Callie Court, our newspaper has said Callie Court would be on this agenda . We have been working for years trying to get our road done. I have sit 6 here listening to people not wanting this road, we have begged for our road to be done, from Gus Pappas, Mr . Johnson, to Mr . Pitstick to have our road done. How can you justify putting in roads where people do not want a road and we want one and can not get it put in. Mrs . Feivor said that there were articles in the newspaper that stated Callie Court would be done as soon as annexation was obtained. We have been willing to pay our portion of the road and yet our road is not done. I also have a list of priority streets - number one on the list is Callie Court . I have very little time to spend and yet we have spend hours and hours in meetings to get our road done. How are you going to do roads for people who do not want and can not afford to have them done and you have a prime candidate here who has begged for a road. Thank you. Mrs . Jackie Faulkner of 900 S. Birmingham, I am financially unable to pay for this street. I can not do it even over three years . The speed limit on Birmingham is 30 MPH and no one goes 30 MPH. If we fix this street how fast will they drive. I have called the City about this. People drive to fast and I have been here for nine years and nothing has been done. City Manager John Pitstick said we have sent the police out , if Council wishes to instruct me, we will set up speed traps for this area. There being no other comments or questions, Mayor Trimble closed the public hearing. RESOLUTION ON THE LEVYING OF ASSESSMENT AGAINST ABUTTING OWNERS OF PROPERTY FOR TH 1988 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM - BIRMINGHAM & STONE: City Manager John Pitstick said that staff would recommend approving the Resolution and to table the Ordinance. The Resolution says we will assess the property owners, the ordinance is the final assessment. We have to sign the contract for the street reconstruction. Councilman Messenger wanted to know if we would have time to give longer payouts. City Manager John Pitstick said yes, that is in the Ordinance. If we approve the Resolution than I can sign the contract and begin the construction and come back with the Ordinance later. Councilman Blakey voiced concern about the senior citizens . Councilman Naish said he came to all the public hearings and the people at that time were in favor of doing these streets. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said he thinks the problem was we did not give the actual dollar amount . City Manager John Pitstick said before the two public hearing staff mailed out two notices plus we mailed out notices for this public hearing with the amounts . Motion was made by Councilman DiTota to approve the Resolution and table the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Blakey. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - against, Councilman DiTota - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor , Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - against. This motion carried with four (4 ) in favor and two (2 ) against . APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION REGARDING TAX EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS: This resolution has been brought before Council at the request of the State Treasurer, Ann Richards. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to approve the resolution regarding tax exempt municipal bonds. Seconded by Councilman DiTota. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor , Councilman DiTota - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . AUTHORIZATION FOR CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH LIFE LINE AMBULANCE FOR THE LEASE OF THE OLD POLICE STATION: Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know if this included just the building . City Manager John Pitstick said yes, no property. Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know if we are still selling water from this location. City Manager John Pitstick said no , we are currently using a fire hydrant behind the new police station. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to give authorization to the City Manager to enter into a lease agreement with Life Line Ambulance for the lease of the old police station. Seconded by Councilman Messenger . The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor , Councilman Blakey - in favor , and Councilman Naish - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT TO BEGIN ENGINEERING SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION OF WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS: Mayor Pro Tem Akin in regards to the connection for Sanden Inc. , where does this start and end. City Manager John Pitstick said the initial point of construction would run from the corner of Sanden under the railroad and Highway 78 , but would eventually go to Steel Road . This has to be done to meet the Texas Water Commission Enforcement Order. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to approve the resolution authorizing North Texas Municipal Water District to begin engineering services and construction of Wastewater Collection System improvements. Seconded by Councilman DiTota. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor , Councilman DiTota - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor , Councilman Blakey - in favor , and Councilman Naish - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF ACCESS EASEMENT FROM MR. MEL DELANEY: This easement gives access to the gradient monitoring point for the City of Wylie landfill . This off site well is a requirement of the Attorney General of Texas . Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to approve the access easement from Mr . Mel DeLaney. Seconded by Councilman Messenger. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, Councilman Blakey - in favor, and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF TEMPORARY BUILDING FOR SALES OFFICE ON FM 544 BETWEEN THE BLOCKS OF 703 ND 903 FOR SALE OF LANDSCAPING MATERIALS : City Manager John Pitstick said our ordinances does not allow for a temporary use for this type of business . Mr . Cummings is asking for a six (6) month temporary sales office. Councilman DiTota wanted to know about the abandoned vehicles on the lot would they be moved. Councilman DiTota also said that a question came up before about equipment sitting around. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said the concern is to keep the lot clean and dressed up. Mr . Cummings said he has moved all the vehicles to the back. Mr. Cummings also said the office is 50 feet from the Highway. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said six months and the you will move it off . Councilman DiTota said one side was used for selling trees but if we are going to have sand and gravel , cross ties, that is my concern. Councilman DiTota wanted to know if he has a plan that shows where everything would be. Mr. Cummings said he can move it back as far off the road as Council wants . Councilman DiTota wanted to know what it was zoned. Mr . Faires said Industrial . Councilman Naish wanted to know in his lease agreement was there a clause to restore the property back like it was . Mr . Cummings said yes and that a six (6) month lease is all the owner would give me. Councilman DiTota wanted it in the record that the vehicles must be set to the back of the area and not on FM 544 . Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Akin to grant the temporary sales office for six months and that the vehicles must be set back off FM 544 . Seconded by Councilman Naish. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Akin - in favor, Councilman DiTota - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor , Councilman Blakey - in favor , and Councilman Naish - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . PRESENTATION OF PROPOSED MASTER THOROUGHFARE PLAN: City Manager John Pitstick stated that this is the proposed Master Thoroughfare Plan and has been done in house. The Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed this and would like to have a work shop within thirty days with Council and finalize this plan. Then it would come back for adoption by ordinance. This plan will show collector streets as well as thoroughfares. When this has been completed , developers and builder coming in could then see what our plans are and where they major streets are. There will be a loop around the City which will connect Spring Creek Blvd. , Sanden Blvd, and Alanis. Three big sections of this loop will be built soon. There is also plans to make Ballard and Jackson one way streets, Ballard going North and Jackson going South, and will need to look at closing some of the railroad crossings. Talking about 100 feet to 150 feet for right- of-way for thoroughfares. Try to do some of the major changes at the time the improvements are being done to Hwy. 78 . The Master Thoroughfare Plan sets up the Master Land Use Plan, it will take about one to one and a half years to complete both. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said we are long over due to work with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Councilman DiTota wanted to know the comments on the one way streets downtown. City Manager John Pitstick said it has not been made public yet. It will be and also will have public hearings on this with all people involved encouraged to come to the hearings . City Manager John Pitstick thanked Ron Homeyer and his staff for the work they have done on this map. POLICY FOR USE OF COUNCIL CHAMBERS FOR OUTSIDE MEETING GROUPS: City Manager John Pitstick said this is brought forward because we are getting request for use of the Chambers . We have the Community Room that we rent out, the Women' s League is meeting in the Council Chambers once a month and the Jaycees are wanting to meet here. The concern we have here is our board meetings take a lot of nights and if Council wants special meetings we need the Chambers open. Councilman Messenger said if it is for the Community, we should not charge such as the Women' s League. City Manager John Pitstick said we could set up the Community Room and not charge for non profit organizations. Mayor Trimble said we should charge everyone, I am only talking about a small amount for utilities. City Manager John Pitstick said staff needs some guide lines for us to follow. Other concern is we book up meetings for this room, then we do not have any open nights for work shops . City Manager John Pitstick said staff would work up rental rates for electrical and cleaning only. City Manager John Pitstick said we have a presentation on a portable boring machine. We are having concrete streets and we will need to make bores under them, this will be needed. Mr. Don White said that at the present time there are two streets that need bores under them and it is going to cost around $6 ,000 . This machine is approximately $2 ,000 .00 . Mr . Carlton gave a slide presentation to Council on this machine. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: Mayor Trimble invited anyone wishing to speak to come forward and state their name and address for the records. Mayor Trimble also requested that they keep their comments to two minutes. Mr. Jim Feivor of 315 Callie Court , what has happened to Callie Court - the people on our street are ready to go. City Manager John Pitstick said we want a full blown street . When the bids come in for Birmingham and Stone, it took most of the $600 ,000 . We do have perimeter street fees from two developers for Ballard and we are going to do Ballard and Callie soon. These two streets will be done faster and before these other two are finished . Mr . Feivor said he agrees with the thinking, but what is the time frame. City Manager John Pitstick said within the next few Council meetings. The appraisal report should be in next week and we will have the public hearings. Mr . Feivor said he was under the impression that Kreymer Lane would be wider . Mr. Homeyer said in the future Kreymer would be widen. Mr . Feivor said that there are two house going up right where the street is to be. Mr . Mac Boles, when will we be advised of how the the ordinance for assessment will be. City Manager John Pitstick said on July 12th the ordinance will be on the agenda. Mr. Boles wanted to know what the amount of money would be on the cost of the road . City Manager John Pitstick said we are signing the contract tomorrow. Mr. Boles said if we took your specs and got bids it would not matter . City Manager John Pitstick said the City has already accepted bids on the streets. There were 6 bidders on this job. Mr . Steve Ahrens stated in regards to the Animal Control , keep in mind where you will have to go to get your tags . City Manager John Pitstick said eventually you may have to go to mcKinney to get the tags. COUNCIL DISCUSSION: Mayor Trimble said he received a letter from the Wylie Cemetery Board, they have gone out for bids to reconstruct the roads within the cemetery. Bidders have told them if they could have the City Bomag over the streets it will lower the cost of reconstruction. The City has used these roads a lot to get in and out of a lift station. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said this Board was kind enough to let us use the road . City Manager John Pitstick said if all we have is labor and equipment - no materials then I would have no problem. Mr. White said it would be a one day job. Mayor Trimble said the State Ditch Cleaning Committee is in town and there was a question of cleaning out Stone and Briarwood. Mr . White said we had a trade out, use our dump truck and they would clean up the ditch on Stone. The property owner said no - do not bother the grass . So the State backed off. City Manger John Pitstick said we need to do this job, have the State reschedule this and I will contact the property owners . Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know the success of the YMCA program. City Manager John Pitstick said we have 25 kids. There is a reception from 9 to 11 on Thursday for senior citizens . They are also having a swimming program and have had a lot of participation. Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know if we changed color schemes on our police equipment . City Manager John Pitstick said yes, we went to Blue for a trial period. This is for introducing 911. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said he feels it should be brought before Council before you change, there was Council action to establish the logo. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said we were still taking water out on Hooper Road and using the fire equipment to do this. City Manager John Pitstick said yes, we have an agreement with North Texas and it appears that with the back flow we will have to put in, it will be cheaper to extend our 2" line, Ron is still working with Mr . Rich on this. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said he thought we were through doing that until he was told the City was still using that piece of equipment. We /O just spent $4 ,000 or $5 ,000 to fix the equipment and I hate to see equipment used this way. Do we have any other equipment to use. Mr. White said not in sanitary condition. Mr . White also stated that the only people that drive that equipment is personnel from the fire department. Mayor Pro Tem Akin said on the telephone cost , he would like to see what the air time cost is and the long distance cost is. Mayor Pro Tem Akin wanted to know about the RR crossings on Brown, they are coming down for trains to pass, but they will not go back up. Mr . White said yes, they keep breaking, we call the RR to come out and fix them, but it doesn' t last . Mayor Pro Tem Akin said the RR took up part of the track between Brown and Marble and have left some cross ties , are we charging them for mowing . Also need to get that RR crossing moved over on McCreary Road, this has been to long and no action. Councilman DiTota wanted to know if North Texas Municipal Water District has notified the City of any water problems. City Manager John Pitstick said no. Councilman Messenger status of complaints on BFI . City Manager John Pitstick said we met with Mr . Appel an the performance standards is what BFI is wanting to stay with . They want to work the problems out . Councilman Messenger asked Mr. Appel about a person who put out a lawn sprader and he was at the meeting where you said they would pick it up. Mr. Appel said what ever is in the contract we will do, and the contract states the number of pounds and size of commercial , and special pick ups . Councilman Messenger said where does this fertilizer sprader fit in. Mr . Appel said we can pick up what is in the performance standards. Councilman Messenger said the citizen called BFI and he was told it was unusual and he would be charged for it. He also said he had had no calls from the City Manager or BFI . City Manager John Pitstick said he called BFI and I thought they would call him. Councilman Naish said some P/R work would help, where a couple a times a year you would have a clean up. I said some people have water heaters and Mr. Appel you said if any two men can pick up the item, then it will be picked up. Councilman Naish said when I approached the use of flat bed to pick up over town, I thought you would work with us. Mr . Appel said what we do for your City clean up is to only charge what it cost to dump the containers. I can not give you a yes or no answer , but I will take it to operations for an answer. Councilman Messenger said he heard from Mr . Harold Holigan from Southfork Mobile Home Park and said he wanted the City to take over the water and sewer lines. City Manager John Pitstick said we are looking at this , this is a big problem and some issues have to be solved . Councilman Messenger said what information has come in from other cities on a community swimming pool . City Manager John Pitstick said he will have it soon. Councilman Messenger said two weeks we should have something going by now. Councilman Naish said we discussed Hwy 78 during the work shop to lower the speed limit from Wyndham Estates through town. City Manager John Pitstick said we are looking at the whole city and are bringing it back to Council . We are also getting information on driving on the shoulder . Councilman Naish said in the work shop we were interested in starting a working program instead of assessing fines . // Councilman Naish said that in January I understood we had $89 ,000 for Safety equipment or pay off the loan. Maybe use it to purchase some fire equipment . I went to the fire meeting and they showed me their car and their boats . None of which I would want to buy. Mr. Johnson said the problem is there is no call date on the loan and she is wanting the interest instead of a pay off . Councilman Naish wanted to know what we had heard from the Plano Crisis Center. City Manager John Pitstick said it will be on the budget but they have not contacted us since we were there. Councilman Naish said their number will be on the page where the police and fire numbers are in the phone books , and a local number as soon as it can get done. There being no other matters of discussion, a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor . Chuck Trimble, Mayor ATTEST : Carolyn Jones , City Secretary /,2 LIBRARY BOARD MEETING MINUTES JUNE 13, 1988 The Wylie Library Board met in regular session on Monday, June 13 , 1988 at 6: 30 P .M. in the Rita and Truett Smith Library. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by law. Those present were Chairman Robert Fultz , Board Members Pat Zimmerman, Betty Stephens, Rita Smith, Carol Barry, Mary Jo Smith and Judy Lippe, City Manager John Pitstick, Librarian Kay Daniel . Chairman Fultz called the meeting to order. The minutes for April llth and May 9th meetings were approved . DISCUSSION OF VOLUNTEER PROGRAM: Librarian Kay Daniel suggested there be a call list of volunteers to help out when the ones scheduled to work do not show up. There is a problem of having volunteers show up every day and on Tuesday nights. Betty Stephens wanted to know if there could be more publicity on the hours for Tuesday night and also news items about the story hour . A suggestion was made to put a note in the water bills for more volunteers and the library hours . City Manager John Pitstick had some encouraging news about the Meadows Foundation on the grant we have applied for . City Manager John Pitstick also asked the Board what qualifications they wanted in a director . One of the qualifications was must hold a MLS degree. There was several names brought up that could fill the position during the summer months . City Manager John Pitstick also stated that the Meadows Foundation had suggested a Challenge Grant, they would match dollar for dollar what we could raise and also to approach other foundations for help. /3 Chairman Fultz suggested the Board have other fund raisers . An ice cream freeze off was suggested, possibly donate spare pennies to the library with the theme of "Cents makes Sense" . The Library Board also encouraged a book sale and continued work on the annual Christmas page. Chairman Fultz also called another meeting for Monday, June 27th to discuss the Meadows outcome and the fund raisers . There being no other business, a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor. Robert Fultz , Chairman Respectfully submitted: Kay Daniel , Librarian Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: NO: July 6, 1988 Appointment to Construction Trade Board / At the last two meetings there have been various boards with appointments for another two year term or new appointments. For some reason the Construction Trade Board at the last meeting only had one appointment and needed two. Mr. Raymond Sweeney has said he would like to serve another term if the Council so chooses. This will complete all boards and they will all have seven (7) members. ORIGINATING DEPT. HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Carolyn Jones, City Secretary FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: NO: gi 7-8-88 STREET ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE The street assessment ordinance has been brought back to City Council for final approval . After discussion with the City Attorney, he informs us that we have a few options available to us . Since we have approached the street assessment program strictly on an enhancement versus an assessment rate, he recommends that no senior citizen or any group or individual be given any special consideration which could leave us open to prejudicial treatment . With that in mind, we have two basic options. We can extend the payment period to up to five (5) years and we can waive the simple interest that is allowed by law. If we choose one or both of these options we must make it available to all affected property owners. Since the street reconstruction program is primarily based on receiving assessments in order to allow us to continue with an ongoing street program, staff would recommend that we keep the three year maximum payout schedule. Staff has no problems with waiving the interest payment since it might lead to confusion in the payment schedule and would not benefit the city with very many funds anyway. By passing this ordinance you will be levying actual assessments on abutting property owners for street improvements. Each property owner would receive a payment certificate with the first installment due 30 days after completion and acceptance of the street improvements and liens will be filed on each property. As each property retires the assessment, the city will execute a release of lien on that property. Actual legal enforcement can be applied as soon as any property owner is late on payments, however from a practical standpoint I would not recommend legal action until the full three year payout schedule has passed. ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL John Pitstick, City Manager FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: John Pitstick, City Manager /G ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, A HOME RULE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, LEVYING ASSESSMENTS AGAINST VARIOUS PERSONS AND THEIR PROPERTY FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING AND PAVING PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING STREETS IN THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, TO-WIT: S. BIRMINGHAM STREET NORTH FROM THE INTERSECTION OF S. BIRMINGHAM STREET AND S. BALLARD ST. TO HIGHWAY 78; AND STONE STREET EAST AND WEST FROM S. BIRMINGHAM STREET TO S. BALLARD STREET, AND, PROVIDING FOR THE TIME WHEN SUCH ASSESSMENTS BECOME DUE AND PAYABLE, THE RATE OF INTEREST, AND FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY AND MAKING SAID CHARGE A PERSONAL LIABILITY OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID STREET, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION THEREOF, PROVIDE A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, heretofore in action taken at a duly authorized , regular meeting , the City Council of the City of Wylie did order the improvements of S. Birmingham Street north from the intersection of S. Birmingham and S. Ballard to SH 78 ; and Stone Street east and west from S. Birmingham Street to S. Ballard Street by a process of filling , raising, grading, paving and general reconstruction; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution, specifications and an estimate of the cost of such improvements were prepared for said work by the City Engineer for the City of Wylie, presented to said Council , examined , approved , and adopted by it, all as required by applicable law; and, WHEREAS, in compliance with the law, the Engineering Department for the City of Wylie and the Tax Assessor/Collector for the City of Wylie, prepared statements or lists showing the names of property owners upon said street, the description of their property, the total cost of said improvements , the cost thereof per square foot and cost to each property owner, along with an appriasal report from the firm of Land and Associates, Professional Real Estate Appraisers and Consultants , McKinney, Texas , for and on behalf of the City of Wylie, Texas prepared statements or lists showing the names of property owners upon said street, the description of their property, estimated value before improvement and estimated value after improvements and estimated enhancement or damaged to the property; said statements possessing all other requisites required by law; and, /7 WHEREAS, thereafter the said statements were filed with the City Council and by them examined and approved and said Council determining the necessity of making an assessment for part of the cost of said pavement against property owners and their property, and fixing a time and providing for a hearing to such property owners, all in accordance with the terms of applicable law, at which hearing said owners were to be heard as to the benefits of the said improvements to their property, as to any error or invalidity in said proceedings, or to any matter or thing connected with the said improvements; and, WHEREAS, the City Council did , by quorum vote, set June 28 , 1988 as the date for the public hearing on said improvements; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of the law, and as directed by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, the City Secretary, for and on behalf of the City of Wylie, Texas, gave notice to the property owners on said street of said hearing , by advertisement inserted three (3) times in the Wylie News , the official newspaper of the City of Wylie, the first such publication being at least twenty-one (21 ) days before the date of the hearing; and did give additional written notice of the hearing by depositing in the United States mail , at least fourteen (14) days before the date of the hearing , written notice of such hearing, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to the owners of the respective properties abutting said street, as the names of such owners were shown on the then current tax rolls of the City of Wylie and at the addresses so shown; provided, however , that any failure of the property owners to receive said notices shall not invalidate these proceedings; and WHEREAS, said hearing was held at the time and place as advertised, on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1988 at 7 : 00 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex at 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie , Texas, which hearing was then closed; and, WHEREAS, at said hearing, all desiring to contest the said assessments, correct the same, or in any manner be heard concerning the benefits thereof , or in any related matter , were heard, and errors and all matters of error or mistake or inequalities or other matters requiring rectification which were called to the attention of the Council were rectified and corrected; / 8' NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 That the action of the City Council closing the hearing and overruling the protests where no change or revision was made by the City Council , at the public hearing on the 28th day of June, 1988 , in these proceedings is hereby ratified and confirmed by this ordinance. That the City Council , form the evidence, finds that the assessments herein levied should be made and levied against the respective parcels of property abutting upon the streets herein above mentioned and against the owners thereof ; that such assessments and charges are right and proper , and are substantially in proportion to the benefits to the respective parcels of property by means of the improvement in the unit or district for which such assessments are levied, and establish substantial justice, equality, and uniformity between the respective owners of the respective properties and between all parties concerned, considering the benefits received and burdens imposed. The Council further finds that in each case, the abutting property assessed is specially benefited in enhanced value to the said properties by means of the said improvements in the unit or district upon which the particular property abuts, and for which assessment is levied and charge made, in a sum in excess of the said assessment and charge made against the same by this ordinance. The Council further finds that the apportionment of the cost of the improvements is in accordance with the law in force in this City and that the proceedings of the City heretofore had, with reference to said improvements, are in all respects valid and regular . SECTION 2 There shall be and is hereby levied and assessed against the parcels of property herein above mentioned , and against the real and true owners thereof (whether such owners be correctly named herein or not) , the sums of money below mentioned and itemized shown opposite the description of the respective parcels of property, and the several amounts assessed against the same, and the owners thereof , as far as such owners are known, being as shown in the attached Exhibits "A" and "B" . SECTION 3 Where more than one person, firm or corporation owns as interest in any property above described, each said person, firm or corporation shall be personally liable only for its , his or her pro rata of the total assessment against such property in proportion as its , his or her respective interest bears to the total ownership of such property, and its , his or her respective interest in such property may be released from the assessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum. 9 SECTION 4 The several sums as mentioned in the attached Exhibit "A" , Exhibit "B" and assessed against the said parcels of property and the owners thereof , and interest thereon at the rate of eight percent (8%) simple interest, together with reasonable attorney' s fees and costs of collection, if incurred , are hereby declared to be and are made a lien upon the respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed , and a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of such property, whether such owners be named herein or not, and the said liens shall be and constitute the first enforceable lien and claim against the property on which such assessments are levied, and shall be a first and paramount lien thereon, superior to all other liens and claims except State, County, School District and City ad valorem taxes . The sums are so assessed against the abutting property and the owners thereof , may be, at the owners option, paid in full within ninety (90 ) days with no interest accrued, within a twelve (12) month period, at eight percent (8%) interest simple interest; within twenty-four (24) months at eight per cent (8%) interest simple interest or within thirty-six (36) months at eight percent (8%) interest simple interest, with interest accruing from the date of completion of the improvements . In the case of the owner opting for the installment plan, the first payment will be due within thirty (30) days of the completion and acceptance of the improvements of any particular unit or district . Any owner shall have the right to pay the entire assessment , or any installment thereof , before maturity, by payment of principal and accrued interest , and further provided that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest promptly as the same matures, then the entire amount of the assessment upon which such default is made shall , at the option of the said City of Wylie, or its assigns , be and become immediately due and payable, and shall be collectible, together with reasonable attorney' s fees and costs of collection, if incurred . SECTION 5 That if default be made in the payment of any of the said sums hereby assessed against said property owners and their property, collection thereof shall be enforced either by suit in any court having jurisdiction or by lien foreclosure. .2O SECTION 6 That for the purpose of evidencing the several sums payable by said property owners and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof , assignable certificates may be issued by the City of Wylie upon completion and acceptance of the said work of improvement , which shall be executed by the Mayor , signing the same or by his facsimile signature impressed thereon, attested by the City Secretary, under the impress of the corporate seal, and shall be payable to the City of Wylie, or its assigns, which certificate shall declare the said amounts and the time and terms of payment thereof , and the said rate of interest payable thereof , and shall contain the name of the owner and the description of his property by Lot or Block Number of front feet thereof , or such description as may otherwise identify the same by reference to any other fact , and if said property shall be owned by an estate, then the description thereof as so owned shall be sufficient. And the said certificates shall further provide that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest thereon, when due, then at the option of the said City of Wylie being the owner and holder thereof , the whole of the said assessment shall at once become due and payable and shall be collectible with reasonable attorney' s fees and costs if incurred . And the said certificates shall further set forth and evidence the said personal liability of the owner and the lien upon his premises, and shall provide that if default shall be made in the payment thereof , the same may be enforced as above provided. And the said certificates shall further recite that the proceedings with reference to making said improvements have been regularly held in compliance with the terms of the applicable law, and that all pre-requisites to the fixing of the lien and claims of personal liability evidenced by such certificates have been performed , which recitals shall be prima facie evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required. That the said certificates shall also provide the amounts payable thereunder shall be paid to the Director of Finance of the City of Wylie, who shall credit said payments upon the said certificates, and shall immediately deposit the amounts so collected in a special fund, which is hereby designated as STREET RECONSTRUCTION FUND and which payments shall be by the Director of Finance paid to the said City of Wylie or other holder of the said certificates, on presentation hereof to him. And the said certificates shall further provide that the City of Wylie shall exercise all legal power , when requested so to do by the holder of said certificate, to aid in the collection thereof ; but the City of Wylie shall in nowise be liable to the holder of said certificates in any manner for payment of the amount evidenced by the said certificates or for any costs or expense in the premises, or for any failure of the said City Council or any of its officers in connection therewith. Gt• Full power to make and levy assessments, and to correct mistakes, errors, invalidities or irregularities, either in the assessments or in the certificates issued in evidence thereof , is in accordance with the law enforce in this City, vested in the City. SECTION 7 All assessments levied are a person liability and charged against the real and true owners of the premises described , notwithstanding such owners may not be named, or may be incorrectly named. SECTION 8 The assessments herein levied are made and levied under and by virtue of the terms , powers and provisions of an Act passed at the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the state of Texas, known as Chapter 106 of the Acts of said Session, with amendments , thereto, now shown as Article 1105B of Vernon' s Texas Civil Statutes, which said law has been adopted as an alternative method for the construction of street improvements in the City of Wylie, Texas . SECTION 9 The assessments so levied are for the improvements in the particular unit or district upon which the property described abuts, and the assessments for the improvements in one unit or district are in nowise related to or connected with the improvements in any other unit or district, and in making assessments and in holding said hearing , the amounts assessed for improvements in one unit or district have been in nowise affected by any fact in anywise connected with the improvements or the assessments therefore in any other unit or district . SECTION 10 That the City Manager , or his designee, is hereby authorized to execute releases of any paving assessment liens herein levied and assessed against the parcels of property and owners thereof , if same are fully paid, such releases to be approved as to form by the City Attorney and attested by the City Secretary. SECTION 11 If any article, paragraph or subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or held unconstitutional , the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof , other than the part so decided to be invalid or unconstitutional . SECTION 12 This ordinance shall take effect immediately form and after its adoption as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS THIS THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, 1988 . Chuck Trimble, Mayor ATTEST : Carolyn Jones , City Secretary aa, EXHIBIT A PROPERTY OWNERS LEGAL DESCRIPTION ENHANCEMENT ASSESSMENT TOTAL FRONT FOOT COST TEXAS LAND COOPERATION KELLER BK. 6 LT. 6, 7 & 8 11 ,052 .00 9 ,683 . 52 196 .5 49. 28 H.G. & EFFIE WRIGHT KELLERS BK. 6 , LT. 6 1 ,650 .00 3,227 .84 65 .5 25 . 19 FIRST ASSSEMBLY OF GOD KELLERS BK. 7 LT. 5 6 7 8 12 ,702 .00 12 ,911 . 36 262 .0 48 .48 MAC A. & JEANETT BOLES CALLAWAY BK 3 LT N 1/2 4 3 ,000 .00 4 ,681 .60 95 . 0 31 .58 CECIL H & JESSIE L. BARDIN CALLAWAY BK 3 LT S 1/2 4 3 ,000 . 00 3 ,696 .00 75 .0 40 .00 Pinky Bardin and Gladys Price CALLAWAY BK 4 LT 4A & B 3,000 .00 4 ,435 .20 90 .0 33 .33 CARL H. PEACOCK SOUTHSIDE LT.23 1 ,650 .00 6,406 .40 130 . 0 12 .69 STEVE EDWARD CRYER SOUTHSIDE LT 24 1 ,500.00 7 ,392 .00 150 .0 10.00 GRACE MARTIN SOUTHSIDE LT. 40 1 ,500 .00 4 ,139.80 140 .0 10. 71 TOMMY B. & NANCY SHULTZ SOUTHSIDE LT. 41 1 , 500 .00 4 ,139 .80 140 .0 10.71 Q INDEPENDENT BANK WYLIE SHELBY SURVEY ABST. 820 38 ,223 .00 21 , 929.60 445 .0 49.28 �i� WYLIE I . S. D. SHELBY SURVEY ABST. 820 10 ,781 .00 9 ,363 .20 190 .0 49 .28 L HARTMAN ELEMENTRY ISD SHELBY SURVEY ABST. 820 32 ,322 .00 32 ,357 .25 656. 5 49.23 STEHPEN L. GOODMAN HOLIDAY TER. BK. 1 LT 13 20 ,727 .00 10 ,524 .69 376 .4 27 .96 LARRY WAYNE AND E. DAVIDSON SURVEY JACQUELINE ANN FAULKNER ABSTRACT 267 TR. 31 1 ,950 .00 2 ,106 .30 85 .0 22 .94 JOHN P. & KERON WALKER HOLIDAY TER BK. 1 LT 12 1 ,650 .00 2,849 . 70 115 .0 14 .34 GARRY E. LUDWIG HOLIDAY TER BK. 1 LT 9 1 ,650 .00 3 ,345 .30 135.0 12 .22 TIMOTHY L . WILLIAMS RIVERVIEW TWHOMES LT. 10A 1 ,050 .00 3 ,642 .66 147 .0 7 .14 JOYCE C. WILLIAMS AND DONALD (TICE) RIVERVIEW TWHOMES LT. 12A 1,050 .00 2 ,478.00 100 .0 10 .50 WILLIS P. & B. KAREN JOLLY HOLIDAY TER. BK 2 LT 13 1 ,650 .00 3,221 .40 130.0 12 .69 JAUDELL MONZINGO AND RONALD L. MILLER HOLIDAY TER. BK 2 LT 18 1 ,650.00 2 ,849.70 115.0 14 .35 TOMMY B. & NANCY SHULTZ SOUTHSIDE LT. 41 & 42 1 ,500 .00 3,321 .00 100 .0 15.00 HARRY F. TIBBALS JR. SOUTHSIDE LT 42 ,44 ,45 ,46 3 ,300 .00 6 ,642 .00 200 .0 16 .50 JERETTA BRANNON SOUTHSIDE LT. 47 & 48 1 ,650 .00 3 ,321 .00 100.0 16.50 JESSE L. LADD J . M. BUTLER LT. 4 , 5 & 6 4 ,950.00 8 ,103. 24 244 .0 20 .29 A. D. BOYD AJ . M. BUTLER LT. 7 1 ,650 .00 4 ,383 .72 132 . 0 12 .50 EXHIBIT B CITY OF WYLIE 1988 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT CONTRACTED TO X IT PAVERS BIRMINGHAM ITEM1 ,DES'CRPTgN_„_„_„ I OUAN. I UNIT i UNIT PRICE i TOTAL I ....._. » . ... _. ?IT . .1M REMOVE EX. ASPHALT PVMT�_..._..w.._......L 6500 S.Y. $7.75 $50375.00l P P 2CON$TRUCT 7"CONCPYMT w»....w.._.._.... 12220 ~ 41 S.Y. $13.00 158860.00„ P.3 (CONSTRUCT 6"LIME STABILIZED S.0. 413500 S.Y. ._...._ 2.35 �• 1725.00 I P.4 CONSTRUCT 4'CONC. SIDEWALK »..I 981 • S.Y. i $15.00 I $ 4715.00 P.5+CONSTRUCT 6"CONC. DR NEW AY^__ ' 494 1 S.Y. 1 ,,$17.00 $8398.00• P.6 ISAW CUT EX. CONC. PVMT. 1892 I L.F. I $1 .50 = $1338.00 = P:0 CONSTRUCT ..« »;._..... _..: »..,,,,.. PERMANENT B ARR IC ADE : 20„» ,: L.F. �.,,_ s22;00 $440.00„_„i P.8,;REMOVE AND RESET MAILBOX 4 EACH $100.00_ • $400.00 i P `ADJUSTWATER VALVES _ _M»� ; 5 ; EACH : $100.00 ; $500.0Q, P. OII ADJUST MANHOLES ».._.._.._._...w_»_» 9 «EACH:» �$30...0.00 :- i2700A0 P.11IREMOVE EX. C0NC. CURB i GUTTER `• 2408 : L.F. , $1 .50 = $3612.00_ I P.1 REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF PIPE..w.._.._......� 403 « L.F. .._...» $5.00 :. $2015.00-I P.1 REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF EX.PVMT : 921 = S.Y. $6.00 = $5526.00 = P.1 CONSTRUCT 6"MONOLITHIC CURB M.µ :. 10» .: L.F. •_-.._ $5.00 ;._� $50.00 P 1511NSTALL 15"CLASS III RCP 150 L.F. $23.00_ ` $3450.00 =. P.161 NSTALL 18"CLASS III RCP__....._.. .w..w..�.»1w00 w :. L.F. �.$24.00 $2400.00 P.171 4ST ALL 24"CLASS III RCP + 1085 ~ L.F. $29.00 L $31465.0 I P.1 INSTALL 30"CLASS III RCP. ........._._. . : 85 : L.F. $35.00 75:00 I P.I%M!1~ST ALL 33"CLASS III RCP 1210 L.F. $42.00 I $8820.00 P2OIINST ALL 36"CLASS III RCP = 115 = L.F. ' $48.00 ' $5520.00 P 21 RE EX.33"RCP _......_.._. .. : 280 µl.F. ~» $34.00 ;� $9520.00 4. P22IREMOVEEX:36"RCP „ 35 • L.F. • $40.00 $1400.00 , P23IREM0VE EX. 30"RCP I 105 I L.F. I $5.00 I $525.00 = P 24I REMOVE EX. 24"RCP 16 « L.F. �._.:»�$24.00 r $384.00 1. PZ_SIPIPETOP _ :� ~T_ 1PE CONNECT IONS 8 EACH $400.00 $3200.00 P 26iCONSTRUCT 5'CURB INLET 2 EACH «w$1000.00 ._.. $2000.00 I. P 271 CONSTRUCT 10'CURB INLET I 5 =. EACH I $1500.00 I $7500.00 = P 281 CONSTRUCT 10'CURB INLET W/EXT. I 1 I E ACH•I $2500.00 $2500.00 P29ICONSTRUCT HEADWALL 30"RCP • 1 • L.S. .$600.00 IM $600.00 P.304C0NSTRUCT HEADWALL FOR 18"RCP 1 • L.S. ; 00 .:� $400.00 1. ............... P.31 iCONSTRUCT 5" THICK RIP-RAP I 15 I S.Y. I $30.00 = $450.00 F P.32ICONSTRUCT 8" SANITARY SEWER = 40 i L.F. = $30.00 j_ $1200.00 P.3LCONSTRUCT 4" DIAMETER SAN. SEWER( 1 EACH $1600.00.. . ...»$1600.00 P.34IRELOCATE EX. 8" WATER MAIN. I 100 I L.F. I $31 .00 I $3100.00 I TOT Al AMOUNT BE t I i $369663.00 a il EXHIBIT B CITY OF WYLIE 1988 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT CONTRACTED TO X I T PAVERS STONE r--71." DESCRPTION =• GUAM., „UNIT UR PRICE • _ TOTAL # ._....._....... ....�._ ». ..._......_.;.._..• ... tpi „_ P.1�plEEMOYE EX. ASPHALT PVMT 700 C.Y. .: ._. $7.75 ~ $5425.00-t P 2 1CONSTRUCT7"CONC.PYMT 1 3149 ~ S.Y. �$13.00_$40937.00 P.3 rCONSTRUCT 6"L.IME STABLIZED S.0. .4 3500 4 S.Y...;" $2.35I $8225 00 P.4ICONSTRUCT 4'CONC. S DEW ALK 1 356 S.Y. 1 $15.00 ,1t5340:00„ „ P.S ICONSTRUCTT 6"CONC.DRIVEYAY » 126 « S.Y. 1M�,$17.00„412142.00 • „ P.6_ SAY CUT EX PVMT : 141 L.F: 1 $1.50 L $211.50 1 ND P.7 REMOVE A RESET MAILBOX....... .. ... . 4 EACH =. $100.00 - $400.00� P.8 ;ADJUST WATER VALVES ��. ; 3..... .I EACH I M..$100.00 ..•.M�$300.00 P.9IREMOVE EX.CONC. CURB & GUTTER 1 394 ; L.F. i $1.50m: $591 .00 1 P:10IREMOVE AND DISPOSE OF PIPE € 62 I I.F. € $5.00 : $310_00 = P.1 liFEMOVE AND DISPOSE OF EX. PYMT 238 ` S.Y. _ $6.00 ` $1428.004 P.121 INST ALL 24"CL ASS III RCP 1 385 1 L.F. . 29.00 ; $1 1 165:00 = P.131 INST ALL 27"CL ASS III RCP i 30 ; L.F. 4.~ w 31 .00 930 --.. P.1 jPPE TO PPE CONNECTIONS 1 i EACH» $200.00 $200.00 I P.13ICONSTRUCT 10'CURB INLET 1 1 1 EACH} $1500.00 i $1500.00, ,. P.i1LCONSTRUCT 10'CURS INLET W I EXT. 1 EACH 0.00��.'"$200_0.00 ; P.17 CONSTRUCT 5" THICK RP-RAP 15 • TOTAL AMOUNT 8D ,,-., ,_,, ,, ,,_, _ _,.-j, $81554.50 BIRMINGHAM TOTAL BID . . . $ 369,663.00 STONE TOTAL BID $81,554.50 GRAND TOTAL $4511217.50 (WS Staff Report to Mayor and CityCouncil DATE: SUBJECT: Nati July 6, 1988 STATE HIGHWAY 78 SPEED ZONE ORDINANCE The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation (SDH&PT) conducted a survey of the speed limits for State Highway 78 in April , 1985 at the request of the then City Manager Gus Pappas. The survey indicated the need to reduce the speed limit in front of the Wylie Community Hospital from 45 mph to 40 mph. A new draft ordinance was then prepared and, according to the SDH&PT, was sent to the City of Wylie for adoption. The ordinance was not presented to the City Council for adoption and therefore the SDH&PT has not been able to close their file on the traffic survey. The SDH&PT requested me to locate the proposed ordinance and secure its passage by the City Council . I was unable to locate the ordinance, nor was I able to locate anyone who knew anything about the ordinance. Therefore, I requested that I be sent another copy of the ordinance for passage, which I am forwarding at this time. Upon review of the said ordinance, I find it to be in order ; therefore, I recommend it be approved as presented. ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer Sheet 1 of 3 NO. SPEED ZONE ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ALTERING THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 169(b) OF ARTICLE 6701 d, VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, UPON STATE HIGHWAY NO. 78 OR PARTS THEREOF, WITHIN THE IN- CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WYLIE AS SET OUT IN THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY OF A FINE NOT TO EXCEED $200,00 FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, Section 169(b) of Article 6701 d, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes , provides that whenever the governing body of the City shall determine upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that any prima facie speed therein set forth is greater or less than is reasonable or safe under the conditions found to exist at any intersection or other place or upon any part of a street or highway within the City, taking into consideration the width and con- dition of the pavement and other circumstances on such portion of said street or highway, as well as the usual traffic thereon, said governing body may determine and declare a reasonable and safe prima facie speed limit thereat or thereon by the passage of an ordinance, which shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are erected at such intersection or other place or part of the street or highway; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS: SECTION 1. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation hereto- fore made as authorized by the provisions of Section 169(b) of Article 6701 d, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, the following prima facie speed limits hereafter indicated for vehicles are hereby determined and declared to be reasonable and safe; and such speed limits are hereby fixed at the rate of speed indicated for vehicles traveling upon the named streets and highways, or parts thereof, described as follows: A. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS: 1, That from and after the date of the passage of this speed speed zone ordinance, no motor vehicle shall be operated along and upon State Highway No. 78 within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie in ex- cess of the speeds now set forth in the following limits: Sheet 2 of 3 (a.) Beginning at said point (Station 352+34) being at the South City Limits of Wylie thence continuing along S.H. 78 in a Northerly direction for a distance of 1.790 MILES, approximately,. . . a max- imum speed of 55 MILES PER HOUR; (b. ) Thence continuing along S.H. 78 in a Northerly direction for a distance of 1.233 MILES, approximately,. . . a maximum speed of 40 MILES PER HOUR AND * SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT OF 25 MILES PER HOUR WHEN SO SIGNED! S.H. 78 NORTHBOUND AND S.H. 78 SOUTHBOUND 25 mph - From Station 484+00 to Station 494+00 a distance of 1,000 feet (c, ) Thence continuing along S.H. 78 in a Northerly direction for a distance of 01300 MILE, approximately,. .. a maximum speed of 45 MILES PER HOUR; (d. ) Thence continuing along S.H. 78 in a Northerly direction for a distance of 3.417 MILES, approximately, said point (Station 708+25) being the North City Limits of Wylie, a maximum speed of 55 MILES PER HOUR. SECTION 2. The Mayor of Wylie is hereby authorized to cause to be erected, appropiate signs indicating such speed zones. SECTION 3, Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF ,A.D. ,19 Mayor City of Wylie Texas • Sheet 3 of 3 ATTEST: City Secretary City of Wylie Texas APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: APPROVED: City Attorney City Manager City of Wylie Texas City of Wylie Texas I, , City Secretary of the City of Wylie , Texas, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. adopted by the City Council of the City of Wylie Texas, , A.D. , 19 To certify which, witness my hand and seal of office this day of , A.D. , 19 City Secretary City of Wylie Texas Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: Temporary Sanitary Sewer Lift Station NO: July 6, 1988 Easement - B. C. Wood Estate The City of Wylie secured a temporary Sanitary Sewer Lift Station Easement in July, 1986 for the construction of the temporary Sanitary Sewer System which currently serves Southfork Mobile Home Park. We will renew this easement for the second time with these documents presented to you at this time. I recommend that we accept this easement as presented in order to continue to serve Southfork Mobile Home Park' s sewer needs. As we make our improvements to our Sanitary Sewer Collection System as included in the TWC Enforcement Order we will be able to eliminate this Lift Station; thereby, stopping the need to continue the renewal of this easement after the expiration of this instrument . ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer j CITY OF WYLIE TEMPORARY UTILITY EASEMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT THAT B. C. Wood Estate, hereafter termed GRANTOR, whether one or several , of the County of Collin, State of Texas, for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars and no cents ( $300. 00) , and other good and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by the City of Wylie, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, have GRANTED and CONVEYED, and do by these presents GRANT and CONVEY unto the City of Wylie the following described tract or parcel of land situated in Collin County, Texas, for use as a temporary utility easement upon/or in which a sanitary sewage lift station may be constructed in accordance with the following conditions : 1. the sewage lift station shall not protrude above natural grade more than 6 inches, 2. the City of Wylie or its assigns will be responsible for restoration of any fence cut or opened, to gain entrance to the easement tract, to the original fence condition; 3. the City of Wylie will provide, install and maintain a chain and lock for the entrance to the property on the opposite side from the owners, 4. the fence shall be kept closed at all times and the owner shall be held harmless for any liability resulting from the City failing to close and secure the entrance to the property, and being more particularly described as follows : BEING a portion of the 86. 03 acre tract of land in the Duke Strickland Survey Abstract no. 841 of Collin County, Texas and conveyed to B. C. Wood as recorded in Volume 326, page 546 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas. COMMENCING at the intersection of the. South right-of-way line of FM 544 and the East property line of 86. 03 acre tract of B. C. Wood ; THENCE North 77 degrees 1 minute 40 seconds West a distance of 23. 00 feet for a corner ; THENCE North 39 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of approximately 31 . 00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the tract of land which is in the south right- of-way Iine of FM 544; THENCE continuing on along the South right-of-way line an additional distance of 29. 20 feet at North 39 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds West to a point for a corner ; THENCE along the South right-of-way line curve to the right of FM 544 a distance of approximately 20 feet to a point for a corner which curve has a radius of 5789. 58 feet, THENCE South 70 degrees 30 minutes West a distance of approximately 20 feet to a point for a corner ; THENCE South 82 degrees 30 minutes East a distance of approximately 41 . 4 feet to the Place of Beginning and contained approximately 613 square feet. (3/ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described easement, together with all and singular the rights and hereditaments thereunto in anywise belonging unto the said City of Wylie, its successors and assigns for a period of two years and GRANTOR hereby binds himself, his successors, assigns, and administrators to warrant and defend the rights and title to said easements unto the said City of Wylie against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. Witness my hand, this the ,/i 7 day of ),)1 /95►j . D. , 1988. <- B. C. Wood Estate STATE OF TEXAS • County of (La/I,,,' BEFORE, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and said county and State, on this day personally appeared i -, DAL. , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in the capacity therein stated. GIVE nder my hand a 4j seal of office, this the c ;7 day of Lug/ , 19 Notary Public in and for the State of Texas ACCEPTED FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE THIS the day of 19 CITY OF WYLIE Chuck Trimble, Mayor ATTESTED: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Date ra* rg _ ANC �a. 9 A `=u�l,� T Nr o,c . �1 �.�N PaQ Ta a��r 6 " Row 9-4_ CVa,o,f 2.0• • o Cr o Co/3 = s9•Fr. RO ° L,NE y o S 82=. a 8 •C. 1"160D ti 8.6. 03 AC. CuRve p svo 5-789 sr • Staff Report to Mayor and City Council SanitaryNO: DATE: SUBJECT: TemporarySewer Force Main July 6, 1988 Easement - B. C. Wood Estate The City of Wylie secured a temporary Sanitary Sewer Line Easement in July, 1986 for the construction of the temporary Sanitary Sewer System which serves Southfork Mobile Home Park. We will renew this easement for the second time with these documents presented to you at this time. I recommend that we accept this easement as presented in order to continue to serve Southfork Mobile Home Park' s sewer needs . ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer V CITY OF WYLIE TEMPORARY UTILITY EASEMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT THAT B.C. Wood Estate, hereafter termed GRANTOR, whether one or several , of the County of Collin, State of Texas, for and in consideration of the su■ of three hundred dollars and no cents ($300. 00) , and other good and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by the City of Wylie, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, have GRANTED and CONVEYED, and do by these presents GRANT and CONVEY unto the City of Wylie the following described tract or parcel of land situated in Collin County, Texas, for use as a temporary utility easement upon/or in which a sanitary sewer line may be constructed in accordance with the following conditions: ( 1 . ) Minimum cover of eighteen ( 18) inches ; (2. ) Backfill of trench to be natural grade; (3. ) The City shall maintain backfill against any settlement or erosion; (4. ) No above ground structures ; (5. ) Removal , if implemented, is preferred to take place during off season; (6. ) If removal is deemed necessary in a time period other than off-season, damages in the amount of Six Hundred Fifty dollars and no cents shall be paid to GRANTOR by the City of Wylie; (7. ) Property shall be returned to natural grade upon completion of sanitary sewer line removal ; (8. ) Travel across the GRANTOR' S property shall be only during times of emergency, not for daily maintenance; and being more particularly described as follows : BEING a 20 foot wide temporary easement in the 37.03 acre tract conveyed to B. C. Wood , of which 33. 70 acres is situated in the Moses Sparks Survey, Abstract No. 849 and 3. 33 acres is situated in the G. W. Gunnell Survey, Abstract No. 351 of Collin County, Texas as recorded in Volume 332, page 137 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest corner of the said 37. 03 acre tract of land and bearing East a distance of 821 . 80 feet to the Point of Beginning which point is an iron rod in the Southeast corner of the Paul P. Taylor 27. 44 acre tract. THENCE East a distance of 694. 22 feet to an iron rod which is the Northeast corner of the said 37.03 acre tract ; THENCE South 2 degrees West a distance 654. 04 feet to an iron rod for a corner ; THENCE West a distance of 221 . 76 feet to an iron rod for a corner ; THENCE South 3 degrees West a distance of 556. 28 feet to an iron rod for a corner which is in the North right-of-way line of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railway Co. ; THENCE North 84 degrees West a distance of 853 + or - feet along the North right-of-way line of the St. Louis & Southwestern Railway Co. to a point for a corner ; THENCE North 1/2 degree West a distance of 20. 00 feet to a point for a corner ; THENCE South 84 degrees East a distance of 563 or - feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 3 degrees East a distance of 555. 23 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE East a distance of 221. 78 feet to a point for a corner ; THENCE North 2 degrees East a distance of 614.63 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 89 degrees and 50 minutes West a distance of 694. 22 feet to a point for a corner ; THENCE North 0 degrees and 10 minutes East a distance of 20. 01 feet to a point for a corner which is in the South line of the Paul P. Taylor 27. 44 acre tract ; THENCE South 89 degrees 50 minutes East a distance of 20.01 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 1 . 244 acres of land more or less. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described easements, together with all and singular the rights and hereditaments thereunto in anywise belonging unto the said City of Wylie, its successors and assigns for a period of two years and the GRANTOR hereby binds himself, his successors, assigns, and administrators to warrant and defend the rights and title to said easements unto the said City of Wylie against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof . Witness my hand, this the 7 day of y. ; J 9 A. D. , 1988. B.C. Wood Estate ‘36 STATE OF TEXAS • County of < .01 BEFORE, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said un and State, on this day personally appeared io �ChD/z_ , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in the capacity therein stated. GIVE nder my hand �` seal of office, this the c .77 day of .et , 19q f Notary Public in and for the State of Texas ACCEPTED FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE THIS the DAY OF , 19 . CITY OF WYLIE Chuck Trimble, Mayor ATTESTED: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Date 4.1 � .... . , ibD ' ht' q /yI oZ s 41 --�- ,.1 or N -- i n N N N I Nl oL ti `m • �� W , 11 , a z .9s..5- /VI 9 i $ 4( / n t I , v i II, 1 1 .� c\► I , te) I ,... 1 0... ,� I / , , J 1, ), 03 y r I Q U cm U L..► I„ =- __. I I U rii IA 6 1 i" 12 f - , t I t . I I n% 43 0 I !d .\ o k1 ♦ IV I i Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: NO: 6 Moussa/Switzer Addition July 6, 1988 The Moussa/Switzer Addition is presented for final approval of the Final Plat and acceptance of the dedication of the water and sewer lines installed to service this addition. This plat was approved for construction on December 9, 1986 , with the construction of the utilities being completed shortly thereafter . The plat was never filed , nor the improvements accepted before this time because the contractor refused to post a maintenance bond and the developer did not pay all of the fees. The developer has paid the remaining fee (Perimeter Street Fees) and I recommend that the maintenance bond be waived due to the excellent performance of said utilities for 18 months . Therefore, I recommend that this plat be approved as presented . ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Ron Homeyer, Assist. City Engineer 3 , DAM: June 13, 1988 ?O: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Department of Public Works SUBJECT: ❑Preliminary Plat ❑ Replat ❑ Site Plan Final Plat (Revised) NAME: Moussa•-Switzer Addition LOCATION: SH78 between the Texaco and the Dairy Queen ZONING: B-1 ENGINEER/SUPERVISORDavid Petree Surveyors PHONE 352-3271 OWNER: Moussa-Switzer, Joint Venture Attached is a plat of the proposed layout which has been reviewed by all concerned departments in terms of their respective requirements. Comments are as follows: RECOMMEND APPROVAL 0 YES :tit YES, WITH STIPULATIONS ❑ NO The approval will need to be_ coniingent upon the payment of the Perimeter Street Fee and the dedication of five f5) additional feet of right-of-way on State Highway 78. 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This would be a special exception to our current ordinance since we allow no discharge of firearms within the City. We have talked with our attorneys and the Corps of Engineers . According to the Corps they do have some squirrel and rabbit hunting in the area but only allow shotguns . This is not a populated area and normally very few problems arise. To allow continued hunting we would have to amend our current ordinance to allow hunting in Corps of Engineer designated areas within the City Limits. The Corps has stated that they will conform with city regulations if the city chooses to disallow hunting . The only real problem that exist is the relationship of the hunting area to Hwy. 78 . Our Attorneys and a representative with the Corps of Engineers will be available Tuesday night . ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL John Pitstick, City Manager FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: John Pitstick, City Manager NT Of DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FORT WORTH DISTRICT CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 429 WYLIE. TEXAS 75098-0429 - _- REPLY TO ATTENTION Of: June 15, 1988 CESWF-OD-LA The Honorable Chuck Trimble Mayor of Wylie P.O. Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098-0428 Dear Mayor Trimble: It has come to my attention that one of our designated public hunting areas lies within your city limits and that discharging a firearm is prohibited within the city limits. The area to which I am referring lies just south of the Lavon Dam and north of State Highway 78. I have enclosed a hunting map which indicates where we allow public hunting on the Government property surrounding Lake Lavon. I have circled the area of discussion in red. On behalf of the legitimate sportsmen who have utilized this area for many years, I request that the City Council consider amending the City Ordinance which prohibits discharging of firearms, to exclude designated public hunting areas on Government lands surrounding Lake Lavon. I would be pleased to meet with you or the City Council to provide additional information and to answer any pertinent questions if it would be helpful . Your interest and support in Lake Lavon is appreciated. Sincerely, Jerry L. Hammers Reservoir Manager LOLLiN COUNTY �'���� �� _ - - - 3B0 • f,LL tie 'h- McKinney v.ma,: Former MATONM PAIN • i gee a INOCKIALE LAIN • • • • •�' • izo Z'- •, r NODE. CAIOO PARR • • • • • • • 423 Fri,rp avun CEDAR RAIYE PAIR 7B Q7 FACILITIES SUCH AS PUBLIC ACCESS,PICNIC AND CAMPGROUNDS ®V •OW. aAer •Copeville n ARE FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT-USE THEM THOUGHTFULLY. CLEAR LAKE PAIR • • • • •r •137R JephineTHE MANAGEMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES IS BEING COLLIN PAIN • • • • • • • • • • 0+ CONDUCTED IN COOPERATION WITH THE TEXAS PARKS AND WILDNev1 5AA • • 0 LIFE COMMISSION. Plano 17774., I. Lovonnfat ; TIe SWIMMING AREAS ARE UNSUPERVISED AND DO NOT HAVE LIFE EAST FOIN PAIR • • • • •r• • • • • DELLA_ CO GUARDS.BOATING,SKIING,SWIMMING,AND FISHING WILL BE DONE „nl,rnn; -- Ail& c, AT YOUR OWN RISKELr CREEK PAIN • • R horns ocxeon. Ty a THIS MAP IS FURNISHED AS GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND NNWLANO PAIR • • IS NOT TO BE USED FOR LOCATING PROPERTY LINES AND OTHER SUCH IANILANI PARK • •• •• • • ��% AO ROCNWALL Ir MATTERS- LAMINA PARK r • • /// C O. Z /� �i/ ® _ LITTLE IMRE PARK •• • •• • • • i • • /i.DALLAS //7////, xA FNAN CO �- • L- • • • • • - /4/ /97/ //%/% '' i orney �� a tE1IlE IEACK PAR • • •• •• • _ TICKY CREEK • '•A/ / / / /fit' •� Turen TWIN GLOVES PAIN • • /'// //'///7,//// �% Mesquite �- LAYON LAKE �� �=— __ ��� 4� P.O.B011429 // / /% B°ich Springs iye i 3i, L _ Witt(aslEls(1.FIN,CIM{,MISS.DIN LIE.N[Ir1YIN1 IT PIMA NIE[{■N NM/111 YU{. �% // , WYLIE,TEKAS 75098 /� %/ \d Kle°erg I7 crnn°on PRONE 214-4 4 2.5 711 - iurlTrS EYYIitH 1E SeaaonR eel ---- -- I �Li 1. 'rt.r'�`I CMFsM EMNII:AKs 0 gICESRMNS r �_ General Regulations. L a l]'fl 1 MAP \ I _-- I Hunting Areas: Areas available for hunting ore shown on the attached 1111�csu a sots 27p• _ hunting mop. All other areas ore closed to hunting. It is the hunter's -_ (� • _ I responsibility to observe progeny lines. GOwrnmeot boundaries ore s f I �e marked at corners by concrete monumenk with inscribed cap,.Mast how 1 , 1 some type of guard or fence post beside them. Government property is always on the downhill side of such markers. ., ,', eeo - -. • ,-�.- , PRINCETON 179 IL iD� Prohibited Areas: Huntingis HIGHWAY MILES TO DAM %'� ', Mc KINNEY \ I r \ I prohibited in all areas excel? those / "-._i ?S PARK designated areas shown on the attached hunting map. In addition,Ms d 200 cKinney,Tex Tex 22 'll 1- a prhuivate ing(housing, Federalt or States highways developed including ng bridges and -X' ti r abutments, and railroad right-of-way. Dallas,Tex 30 I _ I `it r rr �\ £`-( - g y Sherman Tex 54 I I • FARMERSY1) - Open Species Comply with Texas Game and Fish laws. Foil Worth,Tex 62 n N)1\)\ - Durant Okla. 80 ( TW/NGROVf$ "'t'" Protected Species: Comply with Texas Game and Fish laws. Corsicana let 86 \ � PARK GROVE I PARK �IS3 � P y , Tyler,Tex 96 / Hunting Arms and Methods: Hunting is restricted to the use d / ` .,......::. •fl ... �1 , shotguns with shot or longbows with huntingarrows.Rifles and pistol,are f \I - g Waco Tex 124 (,l"y Ia { by prohibited by State law. Texarkana Tex 18653 —I '' I Wlehlta Tex 157 I I l ti �y �o Bag limits: 6a limits are Shreveport,La.._ I80 �� Im �'` r_, `R t��p g governed by the regulations published by i , I r � ,- the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin,Tex 226 '� �. �� tr a� 'E \ • CU 1 -- l Y}�{4�? =.-/'/� y2 Trapping: Prohibited. jf t t I ' t TICKY r�� ar ` ELMCRffK t�� ( I ,I �A'" FRffK -r, } �`MRK w ___ Hunting Fees: No charge is authorized for huntingon Corps of _-:--� , PAR ; i 1 n, �.L. Engineers Project lands or waters. Hunters must have a tate license as v`� I I t ti I TRATO/V YjJ Ii ti }ti4 y I ,, - t 1 - required by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Deportment. n J r,_ -I ➢ARK w t t �(� I�1 r �;;., +� LAKf[AND Duck Blinds: blinds Iloweid and must be removed otdtM end eleach don'di .LN NDS CIF 25 M Pr OR MORE ARE FORE- lIinds y CAST O BLOWING, BOATS ARE CAUTIONED To NIGNLAto_RA, 1 ' Ir�1 { Ir'Y�,t.,r. PARK 1,/ hunt. Cutting of living vegslotion to construct blinds is prohibited. STAY o Tor OPEN WATER A RED TRIANGULAR � � / � " L Vft - '' =IL, However,loose native materials may be gathered to construct temporary 1 ,' blinds. PENNANT,5 FLOWN BY PAY FROM THE SMALL (5, 11„am .S .ranCfl {.,, £ c RAFT WARN Nv sTAT1ONs , /1 "L tirj' 1 - I is fa+1r�,, 1 r r�r Hunter Responsibility: All hunters must obey 'ogulotions Owed Tor , X S}r FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY'S SAKE _ - Ip, hunting by the State,County and Federal Governments and must abide lie �-• }7: 1 e I by the Fort Worth District hunting policy. All hunters using Corps d HEED THE WARNING! To Caddo Mills-• Engineers land or waters for hunting recreation will be held accountable Lucas 1 / L : :; ` A N' 'K / / '-'` Ins— for their conduct, any action jeopardizing the safety of other RROCKDALEPARK CARKf i LITTLER/DGf Copeville the eationish or homeowners,or for damage to progeny on e.odpininq "�r PARK Project oreo C ` NOTE: THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT FOR HUNTING IS PROHIBITED LEGEND 1378 < t { r `-� Y • CONSERVATION POOL - ,*Fast,,.49 r'tiY}. � �".r"` J IN(1 MAP C� GOVERNMENT PROPERTY(IMF To Plane _ .sue Miil;;. I I I 'Y' E PAYED ROAD 1 , • GRAVELED AOAO MALLARD �] /11 \1(/1111 Ilkil LACE f12(t UNIMPROVED Rate COLLIN PAR I _ _To N Ada - L(�1 \Y �1l/W lL W IN LC r,•" PARR AREA�• (OAT : fASTFORK _ - ii (AI/AWAPARp a U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, FORT WORTH Mil REIN PARK 1 �— `�' — — mTOR RN CORPS OF ENGINEERS i/iii. slit onlSloN �% AYA ON Iw-� WRStERN L:-'7 HUNTING UPLAND SANE ® / PARK y� f' Ir sou7N FORT WORTH, TEXAS MINTING wuEIFtUL ONLY a /✓� NEADOUARTf\�. ; Lovon MILER AREA �+ ! D ( s WYLIE Tl. E=oil,?„. / - - Y AW I954 Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: • SUBJECT: Construction Draw No. 1 - Rushing No: July6 1988 Paving Co. for 12" Water Main in Birmingham St. Rushing Paving Co. , Inc. has submitted a pay request (see attached) for the water line project in Birmingham Street. Our Engineering Consultant, Mr . Michael Cummings, and myself have reviewed the pay request and have found it to be appropriate. We, therefore, recommend the approval of this Construction Draw No. 1 request in the amount of $76 ,117 .50 . ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Ron Homeymer, Assist. City Engineer FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Ron Homeymer, Assist. City Engineer Rushing Paving Co. , Inc. P. O. Box 365 Denison, Tx. 75020 Project : 12" Water Main in Birmingham St. Total Contract Amount : $106,503. 31 Total Work Completed : 84,575. 00 Less 10% Retainage : 8,457. 50 Total Amount Due : 76,117. 50 co7/5/8 uva_ -Mgt-) Rushing Paving Co. , Inc. P.O. Box 365 Denison, Tx. 75020 June 30, 1988 From: Rushing Paving Co. , Inc. P.O. Box 365 Denison, Tx. 75020 To: City of Wylie, Tx. 2000 Hwy. 78 North P. O. Box 428 Wylie, Tx. 75098 Re: Estimate No. 1 for 12" Water Line in Birmingham St. No. DESCRIPTION UNITS BID PRICE COST P. 1 12" D. I. w/Polywrap 3,500 L.F. 21 .69 $75,915. 00 P. 5 12" Valves 7 ea. 717. 00 5,019.00 P. 7 6" Valves 1 ea. 306. 00 306. 00 P. 8 Fire Hydrant 1 ea. 745. 00 745. 00 P. 17 Concrete Encasement 80 L.F. 10. 00 per L.F. 800. 00 P. 19 Gravel Drive Repair 20 C.Y. 20. 00 per C.Y. 400. 00 P. 20 PVMT.Repair (Flexbase) 1 ,000 S.Y. 1 . 39 Per S.Y. 1 ,390. 00 SUB-TOTAL $84,575. 00 LESS 10% 8,457. 50 TOTAL DUE $76,117. 50 Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: NO: 9, July 6, 198k APPRAISAL SERVICES - INVOICE Street Reconstruction Project Fund Budget $12 ,000 . Invoice $9,500 Availability of Funds: Yes Lane and Associates were hired by the Council in April of 1988 to conduct appraisal reports for the purpose of assessing property on the Birmingham, Stone Rd, Callie Court and Ballard Street reconstruction program. Both reports, one for Stone and Birmingham and the other for S. Ballard and Callie Ct. have been successfully completed and reviewed by staff . Recommendation is for approval of payment for services. ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL James Johnson, Finance Director FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: James Johnson, Finance Director • LANE & AssociAms Professional Real Estate Appraisers&Consultants June 30, 1988 James Johnson Finance Director P.O. Box 428 . Wylie, Texas 75098 ; RE : Birmingham, Stone , Callie Court and Stone Streets Reconstruction Projects 4 Dear Mr. 'Johnson: • For appraisal services rendered on the above . . . $ 9, 500.00 Sincerely, :/-)7'// Tom n SRA/SRWA Chad L. Campbell TRL;CLC/jv • 1-7 i \l (`...-._.,i c....-,„,,........c,,:.o 1M.N 4,II:....,,.. TY"7SnV0 • • i ( I Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: NO: AUTHORIZATION ADVERTISEMENT - /0 7-8-88 BID FOR MOTOR GRADER In March of this year the Council authorized the issuance of $400,000 . Public Property Contractual Obligations, Series 1988 to refund the Bomag equipment debt and pay it off , as well as, purchase a sewer pump truck. Additional , monies were set aside in these obligations to purchase a used motor grader and a new back hoe. Council previously gave permission to seek bids on the backhoe. Tonight, staff is seeking authorization to solicit bids for a used motor grader. Presently, the one the City utilizes is rented . It would be cheaper in the long run to buy one than continually have to rent one to solve our public works needs. Rental can run from $1,000 to several thousand per month. The Galion the City presently rents is a $2 ,000 . per month item. It is rented only for the months used, which has been a lot in the past month or two. The rental agreement expires on July 31, 1988 . A good piece of equipment of this nature, given the construction bill and economy, could probably be purchased in the $30,000 . to $40 ,000 . range. Several motor graders are available locally and will probably be bid. Council originally budgeted $35,000 . for this acquisition. ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL James Johnson, Finance Director FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: James Johnson, Finance Director InfoRmAL REpoRrs 32, ! u�D, �� JUNE 1987 1988 8UlLBlN6 PERMIT,—) Multi-Fam1ly-------- 0 --------------- 0 Retail-------------- 0 --- ---------- 0 Residential--------- 16 --------------- 12 Commercial --------- l ----------........ --- 0 Remodel ------------ 5 - ------ ------ 6 Poo1 --------------- 0 --------- ---- 2 Sign---------------- 1 ------......... ------- 0 In�ustrial---------- 0 -------- ----- 0 TOTAL 24 TOTAL 20 YID BUlLDIN6 PERM! US TOTAL 191 TOTAL 72 INSPECT IONS Health permits------ 2 -------------- 0 Health lnspection--- 3 --------------- 3 Health Permit Renewal 0 --------------- 0 E1ectrical permits-- 53 --------------- 17 Temporary Pole------ 20 --------------- 9 Rough 1n------------ 29 -- ------------ 15 Final--------------- 46 --------------- 36 Plumbing Permits---- 40 --------------- 11 Rough ln------------ 30 --------------- 15 [opout-------------- 28 -- ----------- 5 Final--------------- 33 --------------- 19 Foondation---------- 19 --------------- Framing------------- W9 -------- � 3 C. O. --------- ------ 1l ---------------- 14 Gas Line------------ 5 --------------- 7 Fence Permits ------ 22 --------------- l9 Belly Steel--------- 2 ------- ------- 3 Flatwork------------ 13 ........-------- ----- 8 Sprinklers------- 10 ------------......... - 0 Mechanical Permits-- 21 -------..... ------- 6 Mechanical Inspects- 25 --------------- 16 Nechanica1 lnspcts2nd 29 --------------- 0 He-Inspecticn--------- 4 --------------- 2 lOTAL 481 219 Complaints----- -- ----1z --------- ........--......... 65 Compliances---------- 0 --------------- 52 Code Inforcement Letters sert---------- 9 --------------- 4G Charges filed--------- 0 --------------- o Convictions----------- o --------------- 0 TUTAL 20 163 ___________________________ _ _______________________________ _____ TOTAL WORK ORDERS Date: July 1, 1988 To: John Pitstick - City Manager FRom: Kay Daniel - Librarian Re: Library Statistics for month of June 1988 • Circulation: Total 2373 ( Average 108 per day) Date: June 1988 Adult Circulation 620 Juvenile Circulation 1254 Paper Backs 282 Large Print Books 22 Inter LIbrary Loan 2 Videos 193 Reference Questions 70 7-Day Reserve Books Projector 0 Camera 0 Registration: New Cards Issued 105 Cards Issued to date 6260 Respectiful jt/I -t /1 anix_,„63711--&& Kay Daniel, Librarian ANIMAL CONTROL MONTHLY REPORT ____1U1YL__. to 88 THIS :LAST ; Y. :SAME M0. ; '/. ;THIS VP. ;LAST YR. ; ;MONTH ;MONTH : +/- :LAST YR. : fi/- ;TO DATE :TO DATE : •1-/- ' I I I 1 -• i ' •-------•' ___ TOTAL CALLS ; $0 ; 73 : ; ; ; ; ' , ANIMALS PICKED UP LIVE 85 w ; 75 ; (IMPOUNDED) , ANIMALS DIED IN KENNEL 0 : 8 ; ; S ; - S -------- ---- --------i ----- ------- ;-______- - ANIMALS PICKED UP DEAD ; 4 ; 4 ; ; 1 . ANIMAL BITE REPORTS 2 : 4 : ; - ANIMAL OBSERVAT I ONS : 2 : 2 : ; I , IIMALS TAKEN TO 100 66 ' - GARLAND HUMANE SOCIETY ; : ; ; , , ANIMALS CLAIMED BY OWNER 1 2 11 I I ; ; ANIMALS ADOPTED ' 5 : 5 , , CASH RECEIPTS : 245.00 : 442.00 ; ; I REGISTRATIONS ; 64 : 30 : : ; , CITATIONS ISSUED ; 2 ; 0 : ; MILES TRAVELED 912 : 775 ; ; , -- .-- ---------.--- ANIMALS EUTHRt --.---------.---------.--------- IZED 0 1 .• PREPARED EIY:_ ...� _ OA1 E: JULY 6, 1988 � CITY COUNCIL INQOISY Taken By: John Pitstick COUNCIL MEMBER: Bud Naish DATE: 6-28-88 LOCATION: Collin County Crisis Center NATURE OF INQUIRY: Please investigate the Possibilities of getting brochures to stuff in our water bills for information to the public about the Collin County Crisis Center. DEPARTMENT CONTACTED: City Secretary INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL: Carolyn Jones PLEASE RESPOND BY: 7-8-88 ************************************************************ DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE DATE RECEIVED: 7-6-88 REMARKS: I have talked with Carole Steele, Executive Director of the Crisis Center, regarding brouchures for our water bills. Mrs. Steele will have 2,000 brouchures delivered to my office on Friday, July 8, 19$8 to sent with the next billing and the balance within a week inorder to send them out with the second cycle of billing. DATE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISPOSITION: July 12, 1988 STATUS : DATE OF FINAL DISPOSITION: CI?Y COUNCIL INQUIRY Taken By: John Pitstick COUNCIL MEMBER: Chris DiTota DATE: 6-28-88 LOCATION: Drought Conditions at NTMWD NATURE OF INQUIRY: Please check with North Texas and APE if wP are experiencing any low water levels which would require rationing efforts. DEPARTMENT CONTACTED: Engineering INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL: Ron Homeyer PLEASE RESPOND BY: 7-8-88 ************************************************************ DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE DATE RECEIVED: June 29, 1988 REMARKS: The current lake elevation is just above 490 ft. The water elevation will have to drop more than 20 ft. before any drought conditions exist. NTMWD has also added part of their plant expansion this week for meeting the current demands of all of their current city customers. DATE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISPOSITION: STATUS : DATE OF FINAL DISPOSITION: CM COMM IMQOIST Taken By: John Pitstick COUNCIL MEMBER: Bud Naish DATE: 6-28-88 LOCATION: Certificate on Public Safety Eauinpent NATURE OF INQUIRY: Please provide a summary report on the areas that the $90,000.00 Public Safety Certificates could be spent. Investigate such areas as a Subran or Fire Enignee for the Fire Degartment, a Public Safety boat, or the possibility for future Ambulance that might substitute for our annual subsidy. DEPARTMENT CONTACTED: Finance INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL: James Johnson PLEASE RESPOND BY: 7-8-88 ************************************************************ DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE DATE RECEIVED: 6-29-88 REMARKS: Mrs. Virginia C. Head currently holds the Public Property (Safety) Certicates-1986 that were issued in the amount of $135,000. The certificates have a five-year period of maturity. Mrs. Head is not inclined favorably to surrender the cerificates for pay-off without them being replaced by a like tax-exempt investment. There would be a small penalty for paying off the certificates early if surrendered-which they won't. This budget year 87-88 is the second year of the repayment of the dehr(7. 57) This budget year's debt service is $31,850.00. The certificates are designated and limited to public safety equipment(fire.. Police. ambulance)_ The current balance of the Public Safety Fund (including investments) is $89,260. Schedule A (attached) DATE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISPOSITION: 7 "2 - Fir STATUS : DATE OF FINAL DISPOSITION: 34? °Nig die CITY OF V�TYLIE 2001 HWY 78 N-P.O.BOX 428 WYUE,TEXAS 75098 Departmental Response- Public Safety Equipment page 2 is the original intent and program of expenditures for the certificates. The two ambulances (used) and the financing costs have been expended. Council would have to take official action to change the schedule to purchase another piece of public safety equipment(i.e. fire equipment, fire boat etc.). You may want to consider holding off on the purchase of the new ambulance on Schedule A until staff feels more confident of Lifeline's long-term tenture as we may need to (hopefully not) get back in the ambulance business. Substituting an ambulance for an annual subsidy or in lieu of can be done but is not in strict compliance of the contract certificates Additional discussion advised if Council chooses to do the annual subsidy this way so as to avoid any possible contract violations. EXHIBIT A PROPERTY The Property which is the subject of the attached Personal Property Finance Contract is as follows: Invoice Quantity Description Price 1 Used 1983 Type 2 Ford Super Van Econoline 250 $21, 250 1 Used 1981 Type 1 Ford Modular F-350 $21, 250 1 New 1986 Type 1 Modular Ambulance $69 , 500 1 New 1986 Fire Department Rescue Suburban $13 , 000 Costs of Financing .$10, 000 • • 6a CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY Taken By: John Pitstick COUNCIL MEMBER: Bud Naish DATE: 6-28-88 LOCATION: Passing on shoulders FM544 and Highway 78 NATURE OF INQUIRY: Please Dre Dar e an Ordinance and prorped with se'tiring proper signs to enable the City to enforce the no passing. on shoulders at FM 544 and Highway 78 interesection DEPARTMENT CONTACTED: Police INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL: Chief Abbott PLEASE RESPOND BY: 7-8-88 ************************************************************ DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE DATE RECEIVED: - 30- S1S1 REMARKS: DATE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISPOSITION: STATUS : DATE OF FINAL DISPOSITION: 6/ CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY Taken By: John Pitstick COUNCIL MEMBER: Bud Naish Date: 6-28-88 LOCATION: Speed Units on Highway 78 NATURE OF INQUIRY: Please investigate the current speed limits on Highway 78 and run a traffic survey to determine if any speeds need to be lowered. DEPARTMENT CONTACTED: Police / Engineering INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL: Chief Abbott Ron Homeyer "'' i' PLEASE RESPOND BY: 7-22-88 ************************************************************ DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE DATE RECEIVED: June 29, 1988 REMARKS : A request for a traffic survey on State Highway 78 from Brown St. north to the Wylie City Limit was forwarded to the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation ( SDH&PT) by the City of Wylie Engineering Department on April 8, 1988. The traffic survey was completed the week of June 27 thru July 1 by the SDH&PT. The results of the survey show 85% of the traffic traveling on SH 78 thru the requested zone was at a speed of 54 mph or greater , thereby substantiating and validating the present 55 mph speed zone. The SDH&PT will not expand their survey to include all of SH 78 within the City of Wylie at this time because the current survey indicated that there is little chance that any of the other speed zones would require any changes at this time. The SDH&PT also indicated that State law supersedes all city ordinances in regards to State roadways within the corporate limits of cities. The responsibility for installing and maintaining signs also fall under the SDH&PT' s jurisdiction, thereby making it impossible for a city to set speed limits on State roadways at a lower level than the SDH&PT survey indicates. While talking about SH 78, the SDH&PT indicated that they are investigating the right turn using the shoulder at the intersection of SH 78 and FM 544. They will determine if there is a way to mark the shoulders as right turn lanes and then post "No Driving on Shoulder" signs back from the turn lanes. If they are unable to mark the right turn lanes, then they will post the "No Driving on Shoulder" signs around the intersection. This will be accomplished sometime in the near future but they were unable to give a specific date when it can be done. Once this has been done then we can resume the enforcement of the State Law which prohibits the passing on the shoulder, even if you are turning right. DATE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISPOSITION : STATUS : DATE OF FINAL DISPOSITION: 410 CZTT 01r WYLZ2i Joel iNw 76 N— Q EO(i'Nf E1EXAS7.l April 8. 1988 Mr. Arnold W. Oliver District Engineer Attn: Mr. John H. Miller. Jr. District Traffic Engineer State Department of Highways and Public Transportation P. O. Box 3067 Dallas. Texas 75221-3067 RE: Speed Zoning in Wylie Dear Mr. Arnold: I am in receipt of the traffic survey and ordinance which was completed in 1985 for State Highway 78. 1 do not have any problem with the contents of the study and ordinance at this time for the area in front of the Wylie Community Hospital , but I would like to request an additional traffic survey on State Highway 78 from Brown Street north to the City Limits. I hope that this survey will show a need to reduce the speed limit from the present 55 mph to 45mph along the portion of roadway from Eubanks Lane to Kreymer Lane (CR 389 to CR 432) . Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at 442-2236. Sincerely, 'CGS Ron Homeyer, P. E. Staff Engineer RH/rh cc: Mr. John Pitstick, City Manager Mr. Royce Abbott, Chief of Police Mr. Roy Faires, Building Official 3 ,. c ,..., -... . , ?A 41 011 • %1 ...4.41 1 , J . 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I 114044k ' the0rOf •••• I' Ot 11011•04 04,14.AND I ye* moor HI.VI' l I °Jr NUONSFICI VVIRIPO Piot Vt. ,,la s 11101.11olto •lift o Ong 1 .0' !nfrmalftrtb, MayoraMclycosaiil SUBJECT FM 544/SH 78 INTERSECTION T. 9. 1g87 = tat has entered into conversations with the state nianwa•, dePar-tmert aoout initiating i,nprosements to the above retersn_ec n sac t i cn. I nave rec ommenbeC a i e+t turn lane ae added to Sti a' this intersection as tney are currently doing at tne SH S_11a•'d intersection. _ �h= _�� ..e r-3c i 1'eQ that there is not an•. tunes a,,ailaole to + finance _;_scn an improvement at this time. finev also stated that SH is slated to be i+naroved to a four- lane y: i ]a,, ni•anwa`,' in their ten -,fear Prg.?ec_t develooment Plan. tne _ortr ac . Planned to =e _et tort °ids in IgBa. Tie c : t - st.a++ does not teel tnat we can wait this ion oeror--s 'oina something with the intersection inorder to imPro' a tne tr +-_ _ -low. With tr,is • irection. I intent to discus some inter~im inPr:j•.,ements to tne intersection which will heir the ,r'•a++ 1 low and satat-i at this intersection. ;~ au1=L: ]':_r'_ : _W 1- the improvements that are to de suages ted is as +o l i cws: 1 . Construct an additional 7 feet got Pavement ad..oinl:n•a tne rcr'tnwes`. =hcuijer ci =H 7S and c'e—lay the a': st ' r-� :. n�^r• -__ snoulcer to Provide a ri•.nt turn lam= ;dtot, soutnbounc = onto westbound Fii1 544. Th,_ wo+tla ce ---.trued sno ==.ri r r L _o the drivers will easliv _inoerstand Ere intent -- - a,adti_,n.al ...a:+ 1+= lane. _+gin=t•r"_tct an i dent _ ' '17r,t-turn lane +.or tne sac -- _gun.= tra++ic on FM 544 onto =outnocur.a _H - _h.ar'ae the si-anai c .c _e to allow for a gr=te=t=+_ i == turn =or :he eastbound Era-tic on, ^M =,:fill - -- T e state hae state tnat - _ '.h g+=-=idl it'f of altering the tininv o+ the signal = :cles at the +i 54-' intersection in a response letter to me dated September -: . . Thev also stated tnat •tie city =ouild construct ''eeonaoie improvements to tne intersection witn their' aG'C:'^-1a _ , provided L-d the ity of W•i, i Pays +orJ fine improvements. Trnerefcre. unless I am told otherwise. I intend to ., , ,_ negotiate an agreement with the state where thev will l alter tne timing o+ tne signal cycles at the intersection if they allow us to construct the above mentioned right turn lanes at intersection. Respect+uil -i suamitted. Ron Hcmever. E. I . T. Asst. City Engineer 00-er CITY OF Vi7y=,,=ic wet JACKSON ST. — P.O e0X ate WYLIE,TEXAS 7SOee 14 442-2235 August 31. 1987 Mr. Arnold Oliver State Department of Highways & Public Transportation. District 18 P. 0. Box 3067 Dallas, Texas 75221-3067 Attn: Mr. John Blain Re: New FM 544 & SH 78 Intersection Dear Sir: The above referenced intersection. through my observations has begun to display hazardous and inefficient traffic flow characteristics. The traffic flow in the northeast direction of SH 78 is being stagnated by the vehicles which are attempting to turn left onto FM 544. observed traffic traveling northeast which uses Is the also e imcroved shoulder as a right turn lane. This use of the shoulder for a right turn lane is normally not an extremely hazardous procedure. except that these vehicles e shoulder as much as 1000, begin traveling on the `Sion. ome of the vehicles using the improved back mshoulder the ehavetbeen observed continuing In a nortneasteri ., direction anyb with the traffic. merging The traffic flow in the southwest direction on SH 78 is stagnated somewhat by the traffic .attempting to turn left on to W. Kirby Drive. but the real problem with the the traffic is the vehicles which use the _maroved shoulder once again for a right turn lane. beginning asmuch as 1000 feet back from the intersection. This r.eouir-es a vehicle } numerous vehicles. a o pass n-: one of wnich could attempt to enter- toe improved shoulder and :_re an ac_ident. g.s for the traffic flow ir an eastarlv direction on FM 544. I nave observed a great deal of traffic stagnation due to the difficulty of turning left Into the northeast bound lane off SH 78 because of thee traffic traveling west and southwest through the intersection. traffic using the improved r-. The same problem of s oulder for a right turn lane . r I would greatly appreciate any changes or improvements in the signalization of the intersection which would help improve the efficiency of the traffic flow and reduction of the hazardous traffic movements. I feel that a left turn lane needs to be added to SH 78 in both directions through this intersection along_ with the necessary signalization changes. I also would recommend that a protected left turn signal be added to the east bound flow on FM 544. Thank you for your time and please review the problems which I have observed. If there any interim solutions to alleviate the traffic congestion at the intersection. the City of wylie is wholly in favor of this implementation. If you have any questions. or if I can be of any further- assistance, please call me at 214-442-3564. Sinc rely, a� ram,v�/1 Ron Homever, E. I . T . Acting City Engineer R'H: 1b cc: Mr. Bill L ceii . Se__dent Engineer McKinney U+fice, SDHFT Mr. James Johnson. Interim City Manager Mr, Rovr,= Atoott. ,_''.iiet of F'oi lce i. lty _�' :_ ; 1 i I '4* COMPASSION STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS a -anEcT ow Roam C.tANwa.O4AwMAN AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION R.E STOTLER.m. ROSERT BASS P. 0. Box 3067 Dallas, Texas 75221-3067 September 21, 1987 IN REPLY REFER TO Control: 0281-02-035 & 039 S.H. 78: From Dallas/Collin County Line lb S.H. 205 Collin County Mr. Ron Fbmeyer, E.I.T. Acting City Engineer City of Wylie P. 0. Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098 Dear Mr. Homeyer: Reference is made to your letter dated August 31, 1987, concerning traffic conditions on S.H. 78 at the intersection of S.H. 78 and F.M. 544. We are developing a preliminary design schematic for capacity improvements to S.H. 78 which includes the City of Wylie. The capacity improvements to S.H. 78 are authorized through the Department's "10-Year Project Development Plan (PDP)". This District's current authority within the City of Wylie is to develop a design schematic to convert the current 2-lane undivided roadway to a 4-lane divided highway. The capacity improvements to S.H. 78 authorized by the Department's PDP is included in the "4-Year Letting Schedule (for September 1987 through August 1991)". The 4-Year Letting Schedule is approved for acquisition of right-of- way and construction. The projected letting date is 1989. At this time we do not have available a program of work in which your proposed improvements could be financed. However, we will investigate the signal phasing and timing and make any adjustments which will improve traffic flaw and safety. We would have no objection to the City of Wylie making the improvements you pro- posed at no cost to the State. If the city desires to pursue this work, please furnish us with proposed plans for review and approval. ' Mir. Ron ?Weyer yer .. September 21, 1987 Page 2 We appreciate the City of Wylie's interest in improving S.H. 78 and F.M. 544 and look forward to working with your office in the development of traffic flaw improvements on these highways. Sincerely, 2::"11.' /100 .-,- ,P ld W. 6ver District Engineer 1 CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY Taken By: John Pitstick COUNCIL MEMBER: John Akin DATE: 6-28-88 LOCATION: Railroad Crossing on Brown NATURE OF INQUIRY: It seems that the Santa Fe and Pacific Railroad crossing gates are malfunctioning at Brown. Pleas/. invPRrivra and advise of your findings. DEPARTMENT CONTACTED: Public Worker INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL: Don White PLEASE RESPOND BY: 7-8-88 *****:****************************************************** DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSE DATE RECEIVED: 06-29-88 REMARKS: Per phoncon with Bill Brazier, Cottonbelt Railroad, I was informed that the crossing gate problem is due to an electrical wiring malfunction. The signalization department is aware of the problem, has ordered the appropriate repair parts, and have scheduled to repair the crossing gates within the next two weeks. DATE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFIED OF DISPOSITION: STATUS : DATE OF FINAL DISPOSITION: Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: NO: July 6z 1988 _ Activity Report Following is new monthly report. It will show the'activity cn each lot frau the time a complaint was received untill campliance is achieved. We have received a new form to use in this activity and will maintain a file of the ccupleted cases for future reference. ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Roy Faires FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Roy Faires • COMPLAINT REPORT JUNE 1988 413 GRAHAM DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6 22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECUTABLE, RFMAILED LETTER. JUNE 28, 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 405 GRAHAM DON KREYMER (HIGH BRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 217 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE lT UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE 28, 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 403 GRAHAM DON KREYMLR (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE W, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CL7ANUP 6-22 88 JUNE 241 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE 26, 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 401 GRAHAM DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFlED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, W88 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6 22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. J` 14E 28, 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 419 GRAHAM DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE it, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, i988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE 28, l988 IN COMPLIANCE 406 KAMBER DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE in, 1988 VERBAi JIM MCKNlGHl JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNlGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, 1088 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE lT UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE 281 1988 [N COMPLIANCE 430 KAMBER DON KREYMER (HIGH BRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE it, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE w, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP G-22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE lT UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTLR. JUNE 281 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 409 KAMBER DON KREYMER (HIGH BRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIrIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECU / ABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNL 08, 1983 101 COMPLIANCE 427 KAMBER DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE Il UNP RUSE CUTABLE KEMAILED L[T?8�. JUNc 28, 1988 104 COMPLIANCE 408 KYLIE DON KREYMBR WlGK ORASS> JUNL 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VER8AL NOTICE JIM MCKNI�HT JUNE 21, 1988 6-22 88 JUNE 94, 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE 17 UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE 28, W88 IN COMPLIANCE 410 KYLIE DON KAEYMER (HlGH GRASS) JUNE 31 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 198u VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1l88 MCKNlGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 MADE ERROR iN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECU / ABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE S8, 1988 lN COMPLlANCE 414 KYLIE DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, l988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 15, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNlGW JUNE 21 , 1988 MLKNIGHT ADVISED CLLANUP 6 JUNW 24, 1986 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LE[TER MADE lT UNPHU��CUTABLE REMAILED LEllEk. JUNE .�8, l98u lN COMPLIANCE 415 KYLIE DON KREYMER (HIGi� G|lAS�) JUNL 3, 1988 CLxTlFlED MAIL SENT JUNE IS, z988 VERBAL NOrICE JlA MCKNIGHT JUNE 211 ADVISED CLEANUP 6 2288 JUNE 241 1988 MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LETTER MADE IT UNPR( HEMAILEU LE/TEk. JUNK 28, 1988 IN COMPLIHMCE 417 KYLIE DON KREYMER THIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CBRTlF:ED MAIL SENT JUNE 151 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 2i, MCKNIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 24, 1988 IN URlGIMAL LE|TER yiADE 14 UNPROSECUTABLE REMAILED LETTER. JUNE W, 1988 IN COMuL1AMCE 419 KYLIE DON K3[YMEH &HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, C8<[ IFIED MAIL SEW JUNE in, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNIGHT JUNE 2�, 1988 �L|<NIGHT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 2�, 198'} MADE �RROH lN JRIGINAL LETTEK MAK'. ll L8�/R8�LCU } AULE R�MAILED LL LH. JUNE 28, 1988 IN COMPLIANC - 421 KYLIE DON KRLYM[R (HIGH GBASu) JUNE 3, CERTIFIED MAIL WENT JUNE it, 1g88 VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKN1OHT JUNE 21 , 1988 MCKNI6HT ADVISED CLEANUP 6-22-88 JUNE 2*, 1988 MADE EH8OR l!,41 ORW1NAL LETTER MADE IT UNPROSECUTABLE KEMAILED LETTB�. JuNE 28, 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 423 KYLIE DON KREYMER (HlG|f GHASS} JLNE 31 1988 CENTlFlED MAIL SENT JUNE it, 1988 VERBAL NOTlCL JlM MCKNIGHT JUNE 21, 1988 MCKNIG|R� ADVISED CLEANUP 6 22-88 JUNE 24, 19uu MADE ERROR IN ORIGINAL LE[ [EB MADE IT ?QMAILED LETTER. JUNE 28, 1j88 lN COMPLIANCE 425 KYLIE DON KREYMER (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE it, VERBAL NOTICE JIM MCKNlGHT JUN� 21, l983 MCKNIQlT ADVISED CLE8WUP 6-22-88 jUNE 24, 1988 IN OR1SlNAL LETTER MADE Il UNP�OSECUTABL� REMAIL�D LETTEH. JUNE L81 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 427 KYLIE DUN Ki�EYMER (HIC!� Gi�ASS> JUNE 3, 1988 C2H1rlED MAIL SENT JUNE It, NOTICE JlM 1'.1CKN1('..",} D* JUNE d1, CLEANUP 6-22 8b JUNL 1988 MAD� LRRUR 1N ORlUINAL LETTLR MAD� �T UNP|�OSECU �A�LL REMAlL|AD LLlcFBL IN COMPLIANCL 706 MEADOW 4. j. HLN [ALS 1HIQf GRASS) JUNL 1. 1988 uHONE COuTACT/ PHUNE DlSCONNECTi�D JUNE 3, 1988 CERFIFlED NAIL SENT JUNE 7, 1988 GREEN CAME RETURNED JUNE 10, 1S88 MRS. �rART�N CALLED AND ADV1SED SHE NO LONGEH OWNED PROPERTY AND DID NUT KNOW WHO DID. JUNE 20, 1988 RL|'ERRED TU PUBLlC WORKS. JUNE no, 1988 IN COMPLIANCE 420 KYLIE (UlGH JUNE 31 1988 C8Y | lFIED MAIL GENT JUNE 7, 1988 CERT1FIED MAlL RETURNED JUNE 239 1988 CAL� ED GAkNEY WlT!� CLASSIC HOMES lS SEE IF Stun KNEW WHO THE OWNEH WAS;, JUNE 27, 1988 CALLLD D. KNLYMERS uFFICE FO0;' ASS[3THNCE IN FlN�l�G OHNER�. JUNL 28, 1y88 TO PUbLlC WOHKS. JUNE 28, 1988 1� �UMPLlANCL 422 KYLIE CUSTUMAX �i �I�H 8}/ASS) JUNE 31 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNL 7, 196b CERTlFlEB MAIL R[TU[dED JUNE W3, 1988 CALLnb uAHNEY WITH CLASSlC HOMES TO 5EE lF SHE KrAEW WHO THE OWNER WAS. JUNL 27, i98x 10-LED D. XREYMEwS 0'FICL FUR A121SlANCE AN FINDING UWUERs. JUNE 28, TO JUNE 28, 1988 04 FOMPLlANCE 424 KYLIE CUSll)MAX (HIGH GRASS." JUNE 3, CB{ilFILD MAIL SQN} JUNE 7, 19 CEHTlFlLD MAlL HETURNEU JUNL 23, 1D88 CALLLD GARNEY WITH CLASSIC !{0100 TO 6[L lF J||L KNEW W3� 7|,L OWNE[� WH6. JUNk 279 LALLLS D. XRLYMAWS OF|"mCE FUR AS�1uT,NCE iN FlNDIMm OWN[H6. JUNL lN �OMP�1ANCL 426 KYLIE CUSFOMAX .HlGH G8ASx> JUm J, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 7, 1988 CERTIFIED MAN RETURNED JUNL 23, 1988 CALLED BARNEY WITH CLASSIC HOMES TO SEE IF SHE KNEW WHO THE OWNER WAS. .TUNL 27, 1988 LALLED D. KHLYM/JR8 OFFICE FOH AGS101110L1 lN FfNDlN6 UWN£R�. JUNE 28, 198b Ri Fi TU PUBL� C WORKS. JUNE 28, 1988 TN COMPLIANCE 428 KYLIE (;USTOMAX <HlG/f GRASS> JUNE J, 1988 CL}/TlFILD MAIL SEHl jUNL 7, L968 CLRTIFlED MAIL RETURNED JUNL a3, 1088 L'ALLED 6ARNEY WITH CLASSlC HOMES TO SLE IF SHE KNLW WHO THE OWNER WAS. JUWE 27, 1988 CALLED D. KREYMERS OFFICE FOR A6SlSTANCL IN FlNDlN6 OWNEHS,, JUNF 08, 1988 REFERR[8 TU PUBLlC WU|�KS. J&�E 28, 1�88 IN CUMPLIANUL 505 KYLIE CUSTOMAX (HIGH 6RASS> JUNE 3, 1988 CEHTlFlED MAIL SENT jUNE /, 1988 CLHTlFIED MAIL RETURNED JUNE 23, 19d8 CALuED BARNEY WlTH CLASSIC HOMLS TO SEE IF SHE KNEW WHO THE OWNER WAS. JUNE ?7, 1988 CALLED D. KHEYMERS OFFICE FOR ASSISTANCE IN FINDING OWNERS. JUNE 28, 1988 REFERNED TO PUBLIC TO WORK6. JUNL L8, 1988 04 COMPLIANCE 407 GRAHAM CU6) OMAX (HlGH 6HAS�) JUNL 4 1I88 CEkTlFlED MAIL SENT JU00 7' 1988 URNED JUNE 2/, 1988 CUNTAClED D. }<HEYMEN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THESE PROPERTIES �AS UNABLE TO ASSIST. JUNY 28, 1988 REFERRED TO PU8L[C WORKS JUhE 28, 1988 lN CUMPL1ANCE 409 GRAHAM CU6lDMAX (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 0, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNK 7, z988 CER [lF1ED MOIL RE7URNED JUNE 271 1988 CONTACTED D. KkEY14E4 FUH FUHlHEw 1NFORMATlUN ON THESE PROPERTlQ-, WAS UNABLE TO ASSIST. JUNE 28, 1988 HEFERRED TU PUBLIC WORK� JUNE 28, �988 lN COMPLlANCE 411 GRAHAM CUSFOMAX (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, l988 CERTlFlED MAIL wENT JUNE 7, z988 C�H [[Fl�D NA[L R�TURNED J�NL �7, 198u uONlACTE}` D. |<HEY47l0 FOH FURTHER lNrOHMATlUN ON THESE PHOPEH [ (ES WAS UNABLE lU ASSl�T. JUN� 28, 1988 H�FE;R�D lO PU8L1L WUHK� JUNE �8, cOMvLIANCL 1050 SURREY CIRCLE TLXAS 57ATE MORTGAGE (HIGH GRASS) JUNn 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 6, HECElVED GREEN CAHD BU8 PRESIDENT OF TEXAS SIATE MURT6AuE ADV16ED CLEANUP BY 6-10-68 JuNL 1b, 1988 lN COMPLl��C� 1052 SURREY CIRCLE | EXAS STATE MORTGAGE (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, z98�"3 CBNTIFlED MAIL SENl JUNE 6, 1988 RECEIVED GREEN CARD JUNE 71 1988 BOB SANDLAN PRESIDENT OF TEXAS STATE MORTGAGE ADVlSED CLEANUP BY 6-10-88 -jUNE 15, 1088 1W CUMPLlAN�E 1209 SURREY CIRCLE TEXAS STATE MORTGAGE (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CBNTlFlED MAIL SWNT JUNE 6, 1988 :N CAkD .TUNE 7, 1988 BO8 SANDLMN PRESIDENT OF TEXAS STA[E MORTuAGE ADVISED CLEANUP BY 6-lC-88 JUMn 15, 1a 08 lN COMPLIANCE 1211 SURREY CIRCLE TEXAS STATE MORTGAGE (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 C[H11FlED MAIL w[NT JUNE 6, 14088 RECEIVED 6REEN CARD JUNE 7, 1988 808 SANDLAN PRESIDENT OF TEXAS 01410; MORTGAGE ADVISED CoEANUP BY 6-10-88 .lUNk j5, 1988 1N CU PLIANLL 507 N. WINDING OAKS AARK & SHELLY POPL (HlGH GRASS} JUNE 2, 19u8 WEEDS ARE HIGH uUT NO VlOLATlON CH�CK. ONE WEEK. JU% 16, 1988 R�CHECK�D PRO�ERlY. WEEDS ARE HIGH AT THlS T(ME. JUNE 179 1988 &HECK,D WITH KELL1E FOR FO||WARDl1',46 AD�HE6S. "UNE 2u, 1988 xELEIVEu A COMPLAINT ON PROPERTY AGAlN. JUNE W71 1388 MO. POPE CAnkD OUR 0�FICE ADVISED, THAT HOUSE HAD BEEN TAKEN BACK BY A MURTGAGE COMPANY IN MlSSISSIPPl . WILL CALL BACK AND ADVISE ON AN ADDRESb. 500 KAMBER mURRY 8UILDl�G (HlGH 6RA�S) JUNE 3, 1988 t&RTlVlL]> MAIL EENT IFIEU M ETURNED 404 HILLTOP <JUN}< 08-1. } JUNE 16, 1988 OBSERVED VinHlCLE, WAS ON RlGHT OF AA BE THE 3ESPONSl8ILI [Y OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, JUNE 16, REFERRED TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1200 DEVONSHIRE (HIGH GuAB6) ]UNv 15, 1988 VERBA- N011CE JUNE 01 i988 iN CUMPLlANLL ROADSIDE B}| LY HUNT (GREASE STORAGE) JUm z7, 1988 SPOKE WITH DEBBIE AT ROADSIDE AND SHE ADVISED ME THAT SHE WOULD MAKE CONTACT WITH OFFICE / O HAVE DRU�S PICKED UP. A| 3:45 DEBBIE PHONED HND WAN7ED TU KNOW WHAT CODE AND AKT1CLE IN lO REMU�L DHUM. 507 MARBLE FORRESTWOOD NAT. BANK (DETRlS) JUNE aO, 1988 PERSONAL PHONE CONTACT LEFT MESSAGE jUNE 20, 1988 MS. MILLEH RETURNED CALL AND TU REMOVE DE8HlS. ALLEY/EASEMENT Clly (Hl6H 6RAS0i, BALLARD & BIRMINGHAM @ THE Y. JUNE 20, TO PUBLIC WORK� PROvB�TY UN RI6|U OF WAY. jUNE 2+, 1988 COMPL1QNCE OAKS CAFE UlLLANGEH (EXCEED USE OF LXT, CORD) JUNE 20, 1988 PETLH 'OWNER) ADVISED HE WEEDED 30 DAYS TO REPLACE EXT. CORDS W1Tr| WlTH RLCLPTICALS. z ADVISED 4 DAYS U� CUVERIN6 �REAK�H �UX AND 5 DAYS Tb MAK� APP�ICAllQN FUR HEALTH P" NMIl . l ALSO ADVISED HE NEEDED TD EXTERMINATE THIS WEEK. l OBSERVED *HOALHESON THF WALL. JUNE 27, GIVEW TO ME THIb DATE 60OWS PROBLEM STILL EXISTS. JULY 5, 1988 lN COMPLlANCE 401 SHEFFIELD 6AHv FEATHER6TONE (HIGH GRASS; JUNE L0, FOR FOKwAi'D�NG ADURESS. THEY DID NO / LEAVE ONE. UwA8LL TO LOCATE PHOPERlY OW�EK. 405 SHEFFIELD CHER*IA HOL�OMB ]Uw 20, 1088 OWNER LEFT NO FORWARDING ADDRESS., UNABLE TO OWNER!, VACANT LOTS ON STELLAR HTMES (HIGH GRASS) PICADILLY JUNE 21 1988 V8RBAL N8TlCE. DAVE ADVISE LOTS aU B� MOWED 6-�-88. JUNE 3, 1988 COMPLlANCE KATON PLANT STAND KATUN (UNPEHMzTTED SALES ITEM) JUNE 3, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE. ADVISED TO REMOVE SPA. JUNE 9, 1988 REGULAR MAIL SrNT jUNE 13, 1988 ADVISED KATON lF SPA WAS NOT MOVED CUULD RESUL [ IN VlOLAT1UN O0 6PLClFlL USL PERMIT. JuNE In, LOMPL1ANLA-: 505 KYLIE C�A���IC HOMES (}�lGH 6RASS) JUNL 4 1988 CERTIFIED NAIL SENT /UNE 3, l98w VERBAL CUNTACT WIiH 6ARNEY WILL MOW l"HIS WEEK. JUME 8, 1988 1� COMPL1ANC� 506 GASTON CLASSlC HOMES (H} GH GRASS) JUNE 2, 1988 ULR) lFlED MAIL SLNT JUNE 3, 1988 VERBAl- Wl[H 6ARMEY WIL� �OW THlS WEEK , JUNE 8, 1988 141 COMPLIANCE 425 GRAHAM STANCRAF! (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 31 1988 CERTlFlED MAIL SENT JUNE 95 1988 GREEN CARD RETURNEL JUm 9, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE TO RICK. JUNE 17, 1988 WITH DAVE. JUNE 20, 1988 lto COMPLlANCE 423 GRAHAM yTANCRAFT (HlGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUwE 9, 1986 6REEN CARD HE / UHNED JUWE 9, 1988 VLRBAL NOTICE TO RICK. JUNE 177 1988 PERSWAL CONTACT WIW DAVE. JUNE 20, 1988 lN COMPLIRNCE 421 GRAHAM STANCRAFT (HIGH GRASS) JUNt 3, W88 LERTIF}ED MAlL SENT JUNE 9, 1988 GREEN CARD RETUR�EL) JUNE 9, 1988 VERBAL NOTICE TU NICK. JUME 179 l988 CUNTACT Wl [H DAVL. JUNE 2o, 1988 lN COM;LiANCE 417 GRAHAM STANCRnFT 'KIGH GRASS} JUNL 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 9, 1988 GREEN CAHL HEWRNED J�NE 9, l988 VERBAL NOTlC± TO RICK. JUNE 17, 1988 T WlTH DAVE. JUN[ PO, 1988 IN C(}MPLl:NCF 415 GRAHAM SiAMCRAfT (HIGH GRASS.-, JUNE 3, 1988 W <TlFlED MAIL YLNl JUNE 9, �988 68�EN CARD H�lU�N�D JUNE 91 1988 VFHBAL NOTICE TO RICK. JUNu l7, 1988 PEkS0;AL CONTACT W111.1 DAVE. JUNL 20, 1988 lN COMPLIANCE 411 GASTON STA^WRAFT (HlGH GRASS/ JUNE 3, 1988 CEWlFILD MAIL 6ENT JUNE 9, 1988 LARD RE[UBN�D JUnI 1, 1986 WHDAL NUTlCE ru RICK. .lUhL ! 7, 1988 P�H�O�A� CONTACT WiTH DAV�. JUNE on, 1988 IW C��PLlAwC� 412 GASTON `H1GH 6HASS) JUNE 31 z988 WW71FlED MAIL SENT iUME 9, �988 G���M CARD H�TURNED JUm 95 1988 VEHDAL hOTlCL TU HlCK. JUNE 17, 1968 PERSONAL CONTAC7 WITH DAVE. JLNE 04, 1988 iYq CUMPLIANCE 416 GASTON STANCKAFF (HIGH 6RASl) JUNE 3, 1988 CERTIFIED MAIL SENT JUNE 9, 1988 GREEN CARD RETURNED JUWE 9, 1988 VERBAL MDTICE TO RICK. ./UNE i7, 1988 P�RSOMAL CONTACT W1TH DgV�. JUN[ 241 1088 IN CUMPLlANCE 603 GRAHAM CT. STANCRAFT (HlGH GRASS) JUNE 3, 198� L2RTlFlED MAIL SENT JUNE �, ��88 �8�LN CA�U RE[URNED JUNE 9, 1o88 VEHBAL AU710E iU RICK, JUML 17, 19O6 Cui�,;|AC| W1TH DAVE. JUNE 2o, 1988 lN CUMPLlANC� 110 FAIRMOUNT (STREET LIGHT OU [/ JUNL 15, 1968 PERSONAL cON [ACT BRIAN ROBINS WlTri [UELECTHlC. ADVISED IN 1-3 DAYS IT WOULD BE REPAIRED. JUNL 161 1988 lN COMPLlONLa STEAKS OVER TEXAS VIRGlNlA MAN7iN (GPWASE 610HAGE) JUmG 2o, 1988 S�0<� WITH MANAGER SHE ADVlSED THEY WULLO DISPOSE OF BIN THIS Wi'-�E|<. JUNb 23, 1988 3POKE W1lH �lRGlWIA hAxT�N AND MADL AND AGREEMENT TO MAlmTAlh 7HE GREA80 RECEPTORS IN A CLEAN MANNER. JUNE 23, 1988 lN CO�PLIANC� SONNY BOYS VlR6lNiA MARllm (GREAbL STOHAGL) JUNE 17^ UMMY JUE AND ADVi D THAT THEY �nOULD R�M�VL GREAS� AESEPTORS AND INSTALL A GREASL, !/=P SH� SAlD 6H� WOULD CUNTACT V1R6lNI� NART�h A8OUT TH� PRUBL[M. JuNE �7, i988 VlR61NlA MARTIN PHOWEl) CITY HALL ]D REQUEST A MEET}NG WlLL MEET JUNE 23, 1988 MET W1TM VIRGINlA MARTIN SHE 0GR[ED lO KEEP GRE440E RQCEPTORS CLEAN AND FLY PROOF, JUNE a�, 1988 IW COMPLlANC� DAIRY QUEEN (GxEASE 6 /OR�G�> JUN� �0, 1988 HbVlSE �ANAG�R 11AT W� NE�b�D T}�E CAN6 RE&UVED. MANAGER ADVISED THEY �UULD U�6PUSL OF .�UNE ��, 1988 1N COMP�l��CE KATON PLANTS KATON (FENCES) JUNE 7, 1988 VERBAL NUTiCL TO REMOVE FENCE. JUM� 21, �388 ADVISED KATON iU RE�OVE FENCE AGAIN JUNK 3, IN COMP�lANCE RETAIL STRIP OF THE 3Av04643 OF TEXAA (HIGH GRASS.' MEADOWS JUNE 235 1988 CEBTIFIEn MAIL SENT JUNE 27, i988 GREF� CARD HET�RNED .TUNE 285 1988 Mx. W0-FFORD CALLED AND ADVISE .) THEY HAD CONTRACTED SOMEONE TO MOW. JULY 1 , l988 lN COMPL.lANCS. LOT 4 LAKE RANCH EST. WEBSTER sNAPP (HIGH BRASS) JUNE 24, 1188 C&HllFlED MAIL SENT 908 MARDI GRAS LAHRY PxUlMm (SUBbTANDARD iiQUSING> JUNE 20, 1988 LkHTlFlED MAIL SENT PROTNAN CALLED AND ADVISED HE MOWED AND OUTSIDE DU[ A'ILL 1-/A% TO WAlT TILL T[NANTS RETURN TO SPRAY INSIDE. SWITZER PROPERTY G. W. 6WlTZ[R BETWEEN TACO DELITE & FIRST STATE BANK JUNz it, 1988 SENT CERTIFIED MAIL JUME 18, 1908 SOUTH FORK MOBILE HOME MR. BURGE (HEALTH} JUNE 23, 1988 ASKED TO INSPECT RESTROOMS AT lP J�ME 24, 1988 HAND DELIVERED FINDINGS TO BILL 8ERGE. .n!NE �4, 1968 �AlLED A COPY BY FINDINGS TO HAROLD HOLLB�AN. 413 SOUTH FIRST J. J' CHOW (HIGH GRASS) JUNn 2o, 1988 ATTEMPTED PERSONAL CONTACT NO OHE AT HOME. JUNK w , 1988 ATTEMPTED PERGONAL CONTACT AGAIN rqO ONE AT JUNE 231 1988 SLNT CERTIFIED MAIL 506 KYLIE MANY T. CHRlSRlANSON (HIGH GRASS) JUNE 1 , 1988 LEFT CARD ADVISING AEGIDL:T TO CALL TUESUAY MORNING. TUNE to, 1Q8f."' lN COMPLiANCF. CORNER OF BROWN AND NU�l �PARk �AVI�GS N. WINDING OAKS jULY 5, 1988 ME OF NEW OWNERS JULY 6` 1988 SENT CERTIFILD MAIL. 306 SO. JACKSON LURl JACKSON QETTING TRA6H OUT> JULY 59 1988 VEkBPL NOTlCE. MRS. KEN! SAID �UR6OT ABUUl TH� HOLIDAY. l T�LD HER THlS ; AS Uuk =ND. uOMPLAlNT. JEFFERSON @ SECOND (ABANDOMEV TRA}LER} JULY 5, TO POLICE DEPARTMENT IT WA� ON RIGkT OF WAY. 408 BRIARWOOD STAGNANT WATER JULY l, 1988 AEFERRED TU SILLY OLD AT PUBLIC WOHKS. JULv 1 , WIT|� LlSA SHE ADVlSED DILLY BO8 HAD NO7 REC£lV0D ink: MESSAGE LEFT F3R HIM. OVER T/iE NAuIO 81uLY BOB ADVianD THA[ H :� 440LD SuNEu�E TO GO lAK� A LUUK AT THo PROB"EM TO SEE WHA[ l WAS TALKING ABOUT. l ADVISED LILA SHE SHUULD HHVE WHOEVER WENT OUT THERE lu �O AHEAD AND TAKE A PUMP TRUCK BELAUSL 7HER� WoS A 6AD PRO8LEM AND VLRY �pHEALTHY AND ll ��ED�D [U BL D�NE TO�AY. MR. P11511CK SAlD I � 14l6H[ T8 HAVE P. W. Uu lT NG A [ T�L:�' HOU�� A�� TG COPv �'IE WlTk THL WU8�< DRDE��� AND LO6 , SO WHEN WF DlD FIND THL kVOPEHlY OWN�RS WL �OU�d B�LL THEM. 116 SO. RUSTIC TRAIL (HiGH GRASS) JULY l, 1��8 NU VIDLRTlO� 434 FLEMMING �AK�K HuMES �HlG!� �HAuJ> .iULY 1, 1988 T JULY 5, 1S88 l� C�hPL1A�C�. 443 FLEMMING 6AKER HUM�S (H}GH GRAS8) JULY 1, 1988 PB�SONAL CUNTACT JULy 5, 1988 I� C�MPL1ANCE.